N 


^^ 


THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

LOS  ANGELES 


^eo.  c:^^^i06>/f 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2007  with  funding  from 

IVIicrosoft  Corporation 


http://www.archive.org/details/catalogueofjamesOOcentiala 


Thk  Ckntury  Association. 


A 


CATALOGUE 


OF  THK 


JAMES  LORIMER  GRAHAM  LIBRARY. 


NEW  YORK: 
Frinted  i^or  the  Association. 


(^7^633 


NOTE. 


The  library  here  catalogued  was  a  gift  from  James  Lorimer 
Graham,  who  by  his  will  left  his  books  as  a  memorial  of  his 
membership  in  and  his  love  for  the  Century  Association.  In 
appreciation  not  merely  of  the  gift,  but  of  the  giver,  a  com- 
memorative meeting  of  the  Association  was  held  on  January 
20th,  1894,  at  which  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  donor  and 
an  account  of  the  library  were  read.  The  proceedings  of  this 
meeting  were  printed,  and  thus  make  unnecessary  further  trib- 
ute here  to  either  Mr.  Graham  or  his  books. 

As  a  further  recognition  of  Mr.  Graham's  generosity  it  was 
suggested  to  the  Committee  on  Literature  that  a  catalogue  of 
the  library  should  be  printed,  and  with  its  approval  the  present 
work  was  undertaken.  A  slight  examination  will  show  that 
the  method  has  been  distinctly  eclectic,  valuable  or  unique 
books  being  described  with  very  considerable  fullness,  while 
works  of  less  rarity  have  been  more  briefly  catalogued.  At  the 
same  time  a  card  catalogue  of  the  library  was  prepared,  which 
included  a  subject  as  well  as  an  author  list.  In  consequence 
neither  subject  references  nor  an  index  have  been  considered 
necessary  in  the  present  catalogue,  the  purpose  being  to  show, 
by  a  simple  author  list,  the  books  given  by  Mr.  Graham. 

Cotton  Mather  maintained  that  "unto  those  Three  Things 
which  the  Ancients  held  Impossible,  there  should  be  added  this 
Fourth,  to  find  a  Book  Printed  without  Errata's.  It  seems,  the 
Hands  of  Briareus,  and  the  Eyes  of  Argus,  will  not  prevent 
them."  The  present  work  undoubtedly  contains  numerous 
errors,  but  it  is  a  pleasure  to  the  compiler  to  acknowledge  the 


1472,-01 


iv  NOTE 

correction  of  many  by  the'  librarian  of  the  Association,  Mr.  J. 
EL  Senter,  who  kindly  compared  the  proof  sheets  with  the 
books.  Another  debt  of  thanks  is  due  to  the  Committee  on 
I<iterature,  and  especially  to  its  former  Chairman,  Mr.  Edward 
Gary,  whose  suggestion  and  encouragement  were  a  principal 
cause  in  inducing  the  compiler  to  volunteer  his  services. 

PAUIv  LEICESTER  FORD. 


(A.  d').  Esquisses  Aiii^ricaines,  ou  Tablettes  d'Un  Voy- 
ageiir  aux  Etats-Unis  d'Ameriqiie.  Par  Ad.  d'A. 
Paris,  Chez  Ebrard,  1841.      161110.     pp.  178. 

A  (T.  B.)— See  Aldrich,   T.  B. 

Abbott  (Edwin  A.),  and  J.  R.  Seeley.     English  Lessons  for 
English  People.     London,     mdccclxxi.      i2mo.     pp.  292. 

[Abelin  (Jean-Philippe)].  Newe  Welt  /  Und  Americanische 
Historien.  /  Inhaltende  /  Warhafftige^  nnd  vollkonimene  Be-  / 
schreibungen  Aller  West-Indianischen  LandschafFten  Insulen  / 
Konigreichen  nnd  Provintzien  Seecnsten  fliessendeu  und 
stehen-  /  den  Wassern  Port  nnd  Anlandnngen  Gebiirgen  Tha- 
lern  Statt  Flecken  nnd  /  Wohnplatzen  znsampt  der  Natnr  und 
Eygenschafft  dess  Erdrichs  der  Lnfft  der  /  Mineren  nnd  Metal- 
len  der  Brennenden  Vnlcanen  oder  Schwefelbergen  der  /  Sie- 
denden  nnd  anderer  Heilsainen  Qnellen  wie  audi  der  Thier 
Vogel  Fisch  /  nnd  Gewiirni  in  denselben  sampt  andern  Wun- 
derbaren  Creaturen  /  nnd  Miracnln  der  Natnr  in  diesein  halben 
Theil  /  dess  Erdkreyses.  /  Dessgleichen  /  Griindlicher  Bericht  von 
der  Innwohner  Beschaffen  heit  Sit-/  ten  Qualitiiten  Policeyund 
Gotzendienst  Leben  nnd  Wesen  Barbarischer  Un-  /  wissenheit 
und  nnerhorter  Grausanikeit  dess  ineisten  theils  dieser  Wilden 
Lente  sampt  Un-  /  terscheyd  der  Nationen  Sprachen  nnd 
Gebranchen.  /  Item,  /  Historische  nnd  Anssfiihrliche  Relation 
38.  Fiirnenibster  Schiffarten  nnter-  /  schiedlicher  Vcilcker  in 
West-Indien  von  der  Ersten  Entdeckung  durch  Christopho-  / 
rum  Colnmbum  in  150.  Jahren  vollbracht.  /  Alles  auss 
verscheidenen  West-Indianischen  Historien-Schreibern  unnd 
man-  /  cherley  Sprachen  mit  sonderm  fleiss  zusamen  getragen 
extrahirt,  in  ein  richtige  Ordnung  /der  Materien  und  Zeit  und 
in  diese  Kanffliche  Form  gebracht  /  Durch  Johann  Ludwig 
Gottfriedt.  /  Mit  zugehorigen  Landtafein  Contrafacturen  und 
Gesciiichtinassigen  Knpfferstucken  /  zum  Lust  und  Nachricht- 
ung  leichlich  gezieret  und  verlegt  /  Durch  Maltheum  Merian 
Bnchhandlern  unnd  Knnststechern  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn.  / 
Franckfurt.  Ben  deneii  Merianischen  Erben,  /  M.  DC.  LV. 
Folio,      pp.  (8),  661,  maps.- 


2  GRAHAM 

^*^*'Jean-PbiIippe  Abelin  published  tbis  work  under  the  assumed  name 
of  Jean  Louis  Gottfriedt.  It  contains  a  resume  of  the  histories  of  Acosta, 
Oviedo,  Peter  Martyr,  Herrera,  Laet,  &c.;  an  account  of  33  vojages  to 
America,  from  Columbus  to  Spilbergen  and  Schouten  ;  notices  of  the  expe- 
ditions of  Lemaire  and  Peter  Heyen  ;  the  conquests  of  Brazil  by  the  Dutch; 
and  descriptions  of  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen. " 

ABERCROMBiE(Jolin).  Inquiries  Concerning  the  Intellectual 
Powers,  and  the  Investigation  of  Truth,  From  the  second 
Edinburgh  edition.  With  questions  for  the  examination  of 
students.     New-York:  1835.      i6mo.     pp.  376. 

About  (Edmond).  Les  Mariages  de  Paris.  46  ed.  Paris: 
1870.     i2mo.     pp.  440. 

Abria  (J.  J.  B.).  De*  Quelques  Propri^tes  generales  des 
Corps  et  en  particulier  de  la  Force  Repulsive  des  Gaz.  Paris: 
1867.     24mo.     pp.  46. 

Voyage    de    la    Lumiere  an  Travers   des  Cristaux    ou 

de  la  Structure  des  Corps  etudide  a  I'aide  de  leurs  proprietes- 
optiques.      Paris:   1868.      24mo.     pp.  47. 

An  /  Abridgement  /  of  the  /  Laws  /  In  Force  and  Use  in  / 
Her  Majesty's  Plantations;  /  (Viz.)  Of  /  Virginia,  /  Jamaica,  / 
Barbadoes,  /  Maryland,  /  New-England,  /  New- York,  /  Carolina^ 
&c.  /  Digested  under  proper  Heads  in  the  Me-  /  thod  of  Mr. 
Wingate,  and  Mr.  Washington's  /  Abridgements.  /  London  / 
Printed  for  John  Nicholson  at  the  King's-Arms  in  /  Little  Brit- 
ain, R.  Parker,  and  R.  Smith,  under  /  the  Royal-Exchange, 
and  Benj.  Tooke  at  the  Middle-  /  Temple-Gate  in  Fleetstreet, 
1704.     8vo.     pp.  (4),  304,  87,  104. 

^*:)f.  See  Hildeburn's  Tower  Collection  of  American  Colonial  Laws  for  a 

fuller  collation,  from  which  however  the  above  copy  varies  somewhat. 

Absalom  and  Achitophel. — See  Dryden. 

Abu  Ishac.  Liber  Climatum  auctore  Abu  Ishac  el-faresi 
vulgo  TJl-Issthachri.  E  codice  Gothano  edidit  Dr.  J.  H. 
Moeller.  Gothse,  in  officina  Beckeriana  mdcccxxxix.  4to. 
126  11.     pis. 

^^  Except  for  the  title,  the  book  is  in  Arabic  character. 

AcTES  /  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  /  de  plus  remarquable  /  a  la 
diete  /  de  Su^de,  des  anuses  1755  et  1756;  /  Tir^s  des  Rcgitre& 
de  cette  Di^te,  /  &  traduits  du  Su^dois:  /  Avec/  Une  Relation 
circonstantide  de  la  /  derniere  r^volte.  [n.  p.]  m.  dcc.  lvi.. 
i2mo.     pp.  xxiv,  132. 


LIBRARY.  3 

Adams  (John).  A  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States  of  America.  London:  Printed  for 
C.  Dilly,*in  The  Poultry,     m.dcc.lxxxvii-     3  vols.     8vo. 

#*#  This  so  called  "defence"  of  American  State  Constitutions  was  iu  truth 
a  plea  for  Constitutional  limitations  and  clogs  on  popular  government,  and 
was  so  undemocraiic  in  its  whole  tone  as  later  to  be  a  most  eflfective  political 
argument  against  the  author  in  the  campaigns  of  1796  and  1800. 

Defense   des    Constitutions    Am^ricaines,    ou    De    la 

n^cessite  d'une  balance  dans  les  pouvoirs  d'un  gouvernement 
libre.     A  Paris  :  Chez  Buisson.     1792.     2  vols.     8vo. 

The  Works  of  John  Adams,  second  President  of  the 

United  States:  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  notes  and  illus- 
trations, by  his  grandson,  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Boston: 
1850-     10  vols.     rl.  8vo.     ports. 

Adams  (John  Qnincy).  An  Address  delivered  at  the  request 
of  a  Committee  of  the  Citizens  of  Washington;  on  the  occasion 
of  reading  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  on  the  Fourth  of 
July,  1821.     City  of  Washington:  1821.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

The  Duplicate  Letters,  the  Fisheries  and  the  Missis- 
sippi. Documents  relating  to  transactions  at  the  negotiation 
of  Ghent.  Collected  and  published  by  John  Quincy  Adams, 
one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  States  at  that  negotia- 
tion. Washington:  Printed  by  Davis  &  Force,  (Franklin's 
Head)  Pennsylvania  Avenue.     1822.     8vo.     pp.  256. 

4^*4^  The  negotiation  at  Ghent,  which  terminated  the  War  of  181 2,  ranks 
among  the  most  interesting  episodes  of  American  diplomacy.  Especially 
difficult  was  the  position  of  Adams,  for  the  New-England  attitude  towards  the 
war  had  been  so  cold  as  to  savor  of  actual  disloyalty.  In  consequence,  the 
American  commissioners,  as  a  whole,  were  not  over  anxious  to  save  to  that 
locality  the  fisheries;  and  to  Mr.  Adams  were  practically  due  the  fishery  clauses 
finally  inserted  in  the  treaty.  His  efforts  for  that  purpose  are  set  forth  in  full 
in  these  letters.  The  whole  story  is  brilliantly  told  in  the  third  volume  of 
Mr.  Henry  Adams'  History  of  the  Administration  of  James  Madison;  but 
these  original  letters  are  still  interesting,  as  much  because  of  the  individuality 
of  the  v/riter,  as  because  of  the  constant  reappearance  of  the  main  question  in 
our  diplomacy. 

Letters  of  John  Quincy    Adams,    to   his  son,    on  the 

Bible  and  Its  Teachings.     Auburn:  1850.     i6mo.     pp.  128. 

Lettres  sur  la  Sil^sie,  ^crites  en  1800  et  1801,  durant 

le  cours  d'un  voyage  fait  dans  cette  province;  Divis^es  en  deux 
parties.  Traduit  de  P  Anglais,  par  J.  Dupuy.  Paris:  m.  d.  ccc. 
VII.     8vo.     pp.  421.     map. 


4  GRAHAM 

Adams  (R.)-  The  Narrative  of  Robert  Adams,  a  Sailor,  who 
was  wrecked  on  the  western  coast  of  Africa,  in  the  year  1810, 
was  detained  three  years  in  slavery  by  the  Arabs  of  Hie  Great 
Desert,  and  resided  several  months  in  the  city  of  Timbuctoo. 
'lyondon:  1816.     4to.     pp.  231.     map. 

Adams  (W.)— See  Rice,  N.  L. 
!  '  Adams  (W.  H.  D.).  The  Buried  Cities  of  Campania;  or, 
Pompeii  and  Herculaneum,  their  history,  their  destruction  and 
their  remains.  London:  1869.  i2mo.  pp.  282.  pis. 
•  Addison  (J.).  The  /  Works  /  of  the  /  Right  Honourable  / 
Joseph  Addison,  Esq;  /  In  four  Volumes.  /  Volume  the  first  / 
London:  /  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson  at  Shakespear's-Head, 
over  /  against  Katharine-street  in  the  Strand.  /  mdccxxi.  /  4 
vols.     4to.     port,  and  pis. 

^%  This  beautiful  edition  of  Touson's  is  not  even  mentioned  in  Allibone, 

though  the  first  collected  edition  of  the  author's  writings,  and  the  basis  of  all 

subsequent  ones. 

The  Works  of  Joseph  Addison,  including  the  whole 

contents  of  Bp.  Hurd's  edition,  with  letters  and  other  pieces  not 
found  in  any  previous  collection;  and  Macaulay's  Essay  on  his 
Life  and  Works.  Edited,  with  critical  and  explanatory  notes, 
by  George  Washington  Greene.  In  five  volumes.  New  York: 
1853.     8vo.     port,  and  pis. 

^*#  Only  vols,  i,  11,  andiii. 

A  Letter  from  Italy,  To  the  Right  Honourable  Charles, 

Lord  Halifax.  By  Mr.  Joseph  Addison.  1701.  Together 
with  the  Mourning  Muse  of  Alexis.  A  pastoral.  Lament- 
ing the  Death  of  our  Late  Gracious  Queen  Mary.  By  Mr. 
Congreve.  1695.  To  which  is  added  the  Despairing  Lover. 
London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near 
the  Water  side,  1709.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

The  Campaign:  /  a  /  Poem,    /   To    His    Grace  the   / 

Duke  of  Marlborough.  /  By  Mr,  Addison.  I  ....  I  London:  / 
Printed,  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-Fryers,  /  near  the 
Water-side,  17 10.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

^%  The  true  story  of  the  writing  of  this  poem,  which  secured  the  author 
such  contemporary  fame,  and  won  him  his  pension,  can  be  found  in  any  life 
of  Addison.  Yet  even  so  modest  a  poet  could  hardly  have  dreamed  that  one 
day  his  poem,  which  sold  a  hundred  thousand  copies  in  three  months,  would 
■  be  chiefly  known  by  the  fictitious  account  of  its  writing,  purporting  to  be 
narrated  by  one  Lieut. -Colonel  Esmond,  though  penned  by  Thackeray. 


LIBRARY.  5 

Addison  (J.) — See  Steele'  R. 

Addisoniana    in    two    volumes.     Printed    for    Richd. 

Phillips,  71  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,   By  T,  Davidson  Lombard 
Street  Fleet  Street.     [1803]     2  vols.     i2mo.     ports,  and  facs. 

Address  to  the  Clergy. — See  Parker,  S. 

Adelaide,  Princess. — See  Marie  Antoinette. 

[Adolphus  (John)].  Biographical  Anecdotes  of  the  Found- 
ers of  the  French  Republic,  and  of  other  Eminent  Characters, 
who  have  distinguished  themselves  in  the  progress  of  the  Revo- 
lution.    London:  1797.     i2mo.     pp.  432. 

Adresse  a  I'Assemblee  Nationale,  par  les  Repr^sentants  de 
la  Commune  de  Rouen.     [Paris:  1789?]     8vo.     pp.  14. 

^t*^  On  the  French  Colonies;  one  of  the  minor  problems  of  the  "reign  of 
reason,"  being  a  reasonable  treatment  of  them,  yet  which  should  still  retain 
to  France  the  trade  that  any  relaxation  of  the  restrictive  policy  threatened 
to  transfer  at  once  to  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States. 

Advice  to  a  Yoiuig  Christian. — See  Bell,  J. 

y^des  Waipoliance. — See  Walpole,  H. 

^SCHYLUS.  The  Tragedies  of  ^schylus:  literally  translated* 
With  critical  and  illustrative  notes,  and  an  introduction,  by 
Theodore  Alois  Buckley.  London:  mdcccxlix.  i2mo.  pp. 
234.     port. 

The  New  Readings  contained  in  Hermann's  Posthu- 
mous Edition  of  ^Eschylus.  Translated  and  considered  by 
George  Purges.  Forming  an  appendix  to  the  prose  translation 
of  ^schylus,  published  in  Bohn's  classical  library.  London: 
mdcccuii.      12  mo.     pp.  156. 

See  Flax  man,  J. 

Agassiz,  (Louis),  and  A.  A.  Gould.  Outlines  of  Comparative 
Physiology,  touching  the  structure  and  development  of  the 
races  of  animals,  living  and  extinct.  For  the  use  of  schools 
and  colleges.  Edited  from  the  Revised  Edition,  and  greatly 
enlarged,  by  Thomas  Wright,  M.  D.  With  390  illustrations. 
London:  mdcccli.     i2mo.     pp.  442.     pi. 

^*^^  Agassiz  was  called  an  atheist  because  he  declared  that  the  races  of  man 
were  too  distinct  to  have  been  the  descendants  of  one  creation. 

An  Essay  on  Classification.     London:  mdccclix.     8vo. 

pp.  381. 

^*#  On  the  classification  of  animals,  which  the  author's  non-acceptance  of 
the  Darwinian  theory  still  made  (to  him)  a  burning  question. 


GRAHAM 


Agincourt  (G.  B.  L.  G.  Seroiix  d').  Storia  dell'  Arte  di- 
rnostrata  coi  Moniinienti  dalla  sua  decadenza  nel  iv  secolo  fino 
"al  sno  risorgimento  nel  xvi.  Tradotta  ed  illustrata  da  Slefano 
Ticozzi.  Prato:  Per  I  Frat.  Giachetti  mdcccxxvi-  Fo.  5 
vols.     pis. 

Agrain  (Charles  d').  Captivite  de  La  Fayette.  Heroide, 
Avec  Figures,  Et  des  Notes  historiques,  non  encore  connues  du 
Public,  sur  les  Illustres  Prisonniers  d'Olniutz,  en  Moravie,  A 
Paris,  cliez  Cocheris,  Imprimeur-Libraire,  cloitre  Saint-Benoit, 
no.  352,  Section  des  Thermes.  An  cinquienie  de  la  Repub- 
lique.     (1797,  vieux  styled.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (3),  6,  60,  (2).     pi. 

[Aide  (Hamilton)].  Rita:  An  Autobiography.  Boston: 
i860.     1 2 mo.     pp.  358. 

Aigh  {D)  et  le  Hibou.—S^^  Cerutti. 

[AiKiN  (John)].  Essays  on  Song-Writing:  with  a  Collection 
of  such  English  Songs  as  are  most  eminent  for  Poetical  Merit. 
The  second  edition,  with  additions  and  corrections.  Warring- 
ton: MDCCLXXIV.      i2mo.      pp.  xix,  286. 

The  Works  of  the  British  Poets  selected  and  chro- 
nologically arranged.  With  Biographical  and  Critical  Notices. 
By  Dr.  Aikin.  A  new  revised  edition,  Illustrated  with  Fine 
Steel  Engravings.  New  York:  ^iDCCCLii.  3  vols.  8vo.  pis. 
and  ports. 

4t**  Contains  extracts  from  the  following  authors: 


Vol.  I. 

Thomson, 

Beattie. 

Ben  Jon  son, 

A.  Philips, 

Vol.  II 

Cowley, 

Collins, 

Robert  Southey, 

Milton, 

Dyer, 

Charles  Lamb, 

Waller, 

Shenstone, 

James  Hogg, 

Dryden, 

Churchill, 

Thomas  Moore, 

J.  Philips, 

Young, 

Walter  Savage  Landor, 

Pamell, 

Akenside, 

Thomas  Campbell, 

Rowe, 

Gray, 

Henry  Kirke  White, 

Addison, 

Smollett, 

Lord  Byron, 

Prior, 

Littelton, 

Ebenezer  Elliott, 

Gay, 

Goldsmith, 

John  Wilson, 

Green, 

Johnson, 

Bryan  Waller  Procter 

Tickell, 

Armstrong, 

(Harry  Cornwall), 

Hammond, 

J.  Warton, 

Henry  Hart  Milman, 

Sonierville, 

T.  Warton, 

Percy  Bysshe  Shelley, 

Pope, 

Mason, 

John  Keats, 

Swift, 

Cowper, 

Leigh  Hunt, 

LIBRARY.  -7 

Allan  Cunningham,  Barbauld,  Joanna  Baillie, 

John  Clare,  Sir  William  Jones,  Bloomfield, 

Thomas  Hood,  Crabbe,  Wordsworth, 

Felicia  Hemans,  Chatteiton,  Bowles, 

Caroline  Norton,  Gifford,  Coleridge, 

Robert  Pollok,  Burns,  Montgomery, 

George  Croly.  Rogers,  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Vol.  III.  Grahame, 
FJlconer, 

AiKiN  (Lucy).  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Elizabeth,  Queen  of 
England.  Reprint  of  the  Sixth  Edition,  revised  and  corrected. 
London:  [n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  532. 

AiKMAN  (James) — See  Buchanan,  G. 

AiNSWORTH  (W.  H.) — See  Home  Companion. 

Akenside  (M.).  The  Poems  of  Mark  Akenside.  London: 
MDCCCLXXVi.     i2mo.     port. 

^ee  Campbell,  T. 

Akerman  (John  Yonge).  Numismatic  Illustrations  of  the 
Narrative  Portions  of  the  New  Testament.  London :  1846. 
8vo.     pp.  59.     pi. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Ancient  and  Modern 

Coins.     London:  m.dccc.xlviii.      i2mo.      pp.  220. 

Akers  (Elizabeth)  \_pseitd.  Florence  Percy].  Poems.  Bos- 
ton :  1869.     i6mo.     pp.  251. 

Alamanni  (Luigi).  La  Coltivazione  e  gli  Epigrammi  di 
Luigi  Alamanni,  e  Le  Api,  di  Giovanni  Rucellai,  Gentiluomini 
Fiorentini  ;  colle  Annotazioni  del  Signer  Dottor  Giuseppe 
Bianchini  da  Prato  sopra  la  Coltivazione  ;  e  di  Roberto  Titi 
Sopra  Le  Api,  Con  la  Vita  dell'  Alamanni  scritta  dal  Sig.  Co. 
Giammaria  Mazzuchelli  Bresciano  Accademico  Delia  Cnisca, 
E  con  una  dotta  Lettera  del  Sig.  Giovanni  Checozzi  Vicentino. 
Bassano,  1795.  A  Spese  Remondini  di  Venezia.  i6mo.  pp. 
286.     port. 

^*^  Autograph  of  Leigh  Hunt  on  title  page. 

Alberi  .(Eugenio).  Vita  di  Caterina  de'  Medici.  Saggio 
Storico.     Firenze :  1838.     4to.     pp.  472.     ports. 

Ai.BON  {Cotnte  d').  Discours  politiques,  historiques,  et  crit- 
iques, sur  quelques  gouvernemens  de  T Europe.  A  Neuchatel : 
M.DCC.LXXix.     8vo.     pp.  404. 

:^*^  Contains  a  study  of  the  American  Revolution,  then  in  progress. 


8  GRAHAM 

[Albrizzi  (Giambatista)].  Forestiere  Illiiminato  intorno  le 
cose  piu  rare,  e  curiose,  antiche,  e  nioderne  Delia  Citla'  di 
Venezia,  e  delP  Isole  circoiivicine;  Con  la  descrizione  delle 
Cliiese,  Monislerj,  Ospedali,  Tesoro  di  S.  Marco,  Fabbriche 
pubbliche,  Pitture  celebri,  e  di  quaiito  v'e  di  piii  rignardevole. 
Opera  Adoriiata  Di  niolte  bellissime  Vediite  in  ranie  delle  fab- 
briche piu  cospicne  di  qnesta  Metropoli.  Prodotta  SoUo  Gli 
Auspicj  di  S.  A.  R.  Federigo  Cristiano  Principe  Reale  di  Polo- 
nia,  ed  Elettorale  di  Sassonia  ec.  In  Venezia  mdccxl.  Prcsso 
Giambatista  Albrizzi  q.  Gir.  Con  Licenza  de'  Superiori,  e 
Privilegio.     i6ino.     pp.  343.     pis. 

4t%  Thomas  Moore's  copy,  with  his  autograph  and  book  plate. 

Albrizzi  (I.).  Opere  di  Scultura  e  Di  Plastica  di  Antonio 
Canova  descritte  da  Isabella  Albrizzi,  nata  Teotochi.  Pisa: 
Presso  Niccolo  Capurro.     mdcccxxi-     4  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

[Aldrich  (Thomas  Bailey)].  The  Bells :  A  Collection  of 
Chimes.      By  T.  B.  A.     New  York:  1855.     8vo.  pp.  144. 

"The  Ballad  of  Babie  Bell  and  Other  Poems.     Third 

edition.     New  York:  mdccclx.      i2mo.     pp.  118. 

***  "One  of  James  Lorimer  Graham's  unfortunate  purchases,  T.   B.  Al- 
drich," is  written  on  a  fly  leaf  in  the  handwriting  of  the  author. 

The  Poems  of.     Boston:  1865.     24mo.     pp.240. 

"  Aleph."— See  Harvey,  W. 

Alexander  (J.  W.)  and  others.  The  Man  of  Business, 
Considered  in  his  Various  Relations.  By  James  W.  Alexander, 
D.  D.,  John  Todd,  D.  D.,  William  B.  Sprague,  D.  D.,  Stephen 
H.  Tyng,  D.  D.,  Isaac  Ferris,  D.  D.,  Jonathan  F.  Stearns,  D.  D. 
New  York:  1857.     i2mo. 

Alfieri(V.).  Tragedie  di  Vittorio  Alfieri  da  Asti.  Firenze, 
Presso  Leonardo  Ciardetti.    mdcccxx.     6  vols.     rl.  8vo.     port. 

Commedie  di  Vittorio   Alfieri.     Giovine,    piansi  ;  or, 

vecchio  omai  vo'ridere.     Italia  mdcccix.     2  vols,     rh  8vo.    pp. 
219. 

Alford  (Henry).  The  Poetical  Works  of.  Boston. 
MDCCCLiii.     i2mo.     pp.  42.4. 

Letters  From  Abroad.     Second  edition.     London,  1865. 

i2mo.     pp.  269. 

A    Plea   for   the   Queen's   English.     Stray    Notes  on 

Speaking  and  Spelling.     London,  1869.     i6mo.     pp.  278. 


LIBRARY.  9 

Allgeyneine  Geschichte. — See  Schroter,  J.  F. 
Alger  (W.  R.).     The  Poetry  of  the  East.     [Edited]  by  Wil- 
liam Rounseville  Alger.     Boston:  1856.     8vo.     pp.  280.    pi. 

Alison  (Archibald).  The  Military  Life  of  John,  Duke  of 
Marlborough.     New  York:  1848.     8vo.     pp.  410,  maps. 

Allan,  (John) — See  Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

Allen  (Joseph).  Battles  of  the  British  Navy.  New  Edi- 
tion, Revised  and  Enlarged.  London:  mdcccliil  2  vols. 
8vo.     port. 

Allen  (W.)— See  Titus,  S. 

Four  Letters,  from  the  Rev.  W.  Allen,  to  the  Right 

Hon.  Admiral  Lord  Radstock,  G.  C.  B.,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.,  on  the 
Poems  of  John  Clare,  the  Northamptonshire  Peasant.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCXXiii.     i2mo.     pp.  77. 

:^^  There  is  a  noticeable  tendency,  of  by  no  means  modern  origin,  to  judge 
much  work  not  by  the  quality  of  the  work,  but  by  the  quality  of  the  worker. 
Let  a  woman  or  an  infant  prodigy  do  anything,  a  bliud  or  armless  man  play 
on  the  piano,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.,  and  the  thing  done  is  at  once  declassed,  and 
judged  on  new  grounds.  One  of  the  fortunate  individuals  so  favored  was 
John  Clare,  and  in  his  time  he  created  a  great  stir.  What  the  merit  of  his 
work  was,  time  has  rated  more  truthfully. 

Allent  (B.).  Les  Animaux  Industrieux,  on  Description 
des  ruses  qu'ils  mettent  en  oeuvre  pour  saisir  leur  proie  et  fuir 
leurs  ennemis;  des  moyens  qu'ils  emploient  dans  la  construction 
de  leurs  habitations;  de  leurs  combats,  de  leurs  jeux,  et  de 
toutes  les  ressources  qu'ils  out  regues  de  la  nature  pourveiller  a 
I'entretien  et  a  la  conservation  de  leur  vie.  Huiti^me  edition. 
Paris  [n.  d.].     i2mo.     pp.  286.     plates. 

[Allibone  (S.  a.)].  Great  Truths  by  Great  Authors.  A 
Dictionary  of  Aids  to  Reflection,  quotations  of  maxims,  meta- 
phors, counsels,  cautions,  aphorisms,  proverbs,  &c.,  &c.  From 
Writers  of  all  Ages  and  both  Hemispheres.  Philadelphia:  1857. 
8vo.     pp.  564. 

Poetical  Quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson.     With 

copious  indexes:  authors,  550;  subjects,  435;  quotations,  13,600. 
Philadelphia:  1874.     8vo.     pp.  788. 

Allom  (Thomas).  China,  in  a  series  of  views,  displaying  the 
Scenery,  Architecture,  and  Social  Habits,  of  That  Ancient  Em- 
pire.    Drawn,    from    original    and    authentic   sketches.     With 


10  GRAHAM 

historical  and  descriptive  notices  by  the  Rev.  G.  N.  Wright. 
..[London:  1843.]     4  vols.     4to.     pis. 

Almanack  deGotha.  Annuaire  Genealogique,  diplomatique 
et  statistique  pour  L'Aunee  1870.  Gotha:  [1870.]  24mo.  pp. 
1 106.     ports. 

.,(.%  Also  copies  for  187 1,  '2,  '3  and  '4. 

[Almon  (John)].  Examen  du  Minist^re  de  Mr.  Pitt,  dedie 
au  Roi  de  Prusse.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  par  le  Colonel  Che- 
valier de  Champigny,  Avec  des  Notes  Interessantes.  Son  inten- 
tion est  de  souniettre  aux  lumieres  du  public,  dont  le  jugement 
est  toujours  sur,  les  motifs  qui  out  ete  le  mobile  de  ses  actions 
pendant  le  cours  de  son  Ministere.  A  la  Haye,  Chez  Pierre 
Gosse  Junior,  et  Daniel  Pinet,  m.  d.  cc.  lxiv.  8vo.  pp.  viii, 
346. 

[ ]     An  Asylum  for  Fugitive  Pieces,  in  Prose  and  Verse, 

not  in  any  other  Collection,  vi^itli  several  pieces  never  before 
published.  A  New  Edition,  including  many  pieces  not  in  the 
former   edition,    and   several    never   before    printed.     London: 

M  DCC  LXXXV-      4  vols.       8vO. 

^*^  To  those  unfaniiliar  with  the  poetry  of  the  period  a  glance  herein  in- 
duces the  thought  that  the  editor  was  a  subject  for  an  asylum  himself;  but 
in  truth  he  only  obeyed  the  taste  of  his  times  in  inserting  in  this  collection 
such  poems  as:  "On  Celia  killing  a  flea  ;"  "  To  Delia  on  seeing  two  cats  ;" 
"  Dialogue  on  a  blade  bone  ;  "  "  Extempore  on  a  pig ;  "  "On  an  inflamation 
in  a  lady's  eye,"  and  "  Verses  on  a  sheet  of  blank  paper." 

[ ]     The  New   Foundling   Hospital    for   Wit.     Being   a 

collection  of  Fugitive  Pieces,  in  Prose  and  Verse,  not  in  any 
other  collection.  With  several  pieces  never  before  published. 
A  New  Edition,  corrected  and  considerably  enlarged.  In  six 
volumes.     London:  mdcc  lxxxvi.      12 mo. 

^*#  Lacks  volumes  i,  11  and  iv. 

Aloiizo. — See  Home,  J. 

Alzuma. — See  Murphy,  A. 

Amatory  Poems,  with  Translations  and  Imitations  from  An- 
cient Amatory  Authors.     London:  Printed  for  J.  Bell,  No.  148, 
Oxford-Street.     1805.      i6uio.     pp.  xv,  64. 
**^f.  24  plates  inserted. 

[Ambrose  (Paul)].  The  Slave  Question  a  Pretext  to  Lead 
the  Masses  on  to  Revolution.  (From  the  National  Intelligencer, 
Washington,  March  1863.)     8vo.     pp.  24. 


LIBRARY.  11 

A  ME,  (Georcjes.)  Le  Libre-^change  en  Angleterre  et  en 
France.      Paris:  1868.     24nio.     pp.  70. 

American  Annual  Register, — See  Callender,  J.  T. 

American  Geographical  Society.  The  Charter  and  By- 
Laws  of  tlie  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society. 
Incorporated,  May  22,  1852.     New  York:  1852.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Statement  of  the  Object  and  Organization  of  the  Amer- 
ican Geographical  and  Statistical  Society;  with  a  Copy  of  its 
Charter,  By-Laws,  Formation  of  Sections,  and  List  of  Mem- 
bers.    New  York:  1857.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Annnal  Report  of  the  Council  and  Officers,  with  ap- 
pendix. For  the  year  ending  third  December  1857.  New 
York:  1858.     8vo.      pp.  50. 

Report  of  Committee  on  Recent  Discoveries  and  Pub- 
lications, on  Sub-Oceanic  Geography.  January  8,  1857.  New 
York:   1857.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

4t**  This  is  a  report,  made  up  of  letters  of  M.  F.  Maury  and  Prof.  J.  W. 
Bailey. 

Journal  of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical 

Society.     Volume   I.      New  York:  1859.      Sm.   4to.     pp.    310. 
maps. 

American  Eloquence. — See  Moore,  F. 

American  Notes  and  Queries,  edited  by  William  Brotherhead. 
Philadelphia,  1857.     8vo.     pp.  160. 
^*^  Nos.  I  to  4,  being  all  ever  printed. 

American  Thank.sgiving  Dinner,  at  St.  James'  Hall,  London. 
Thursday,  November  26th,  1863,     London:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  94. 

Ameriqne  du  Nord.^ — See  Bellet. 

Ames  (F.).  Works  of  Fisher  Ames.  With  a  selection  from 
his  Speeches  and  Correspondence.  Edited  by  his  son,  Seth 
Ames.     Boston:  1854.      2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Ampe;re  (J.  J.).  Voyage  en  Egypte  et  en  Nubie.  Paris:  1S68 
8vo.     pp.  577. 

Amymone. — See  Lynn,  E. 

Anacharsis. — See  Barthelemy. 

Anacreon,  Bion,  and  Moschus,  with  other  translations.  By 
Thomas  Stanley.  First  printed  1651.  A  new  edition,  with  a 
preface,  critical  and  biographical.     London:  From  the  Private 


12  GRAHAM 

Press  of  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and  Brown.  1815. 
i2nio.     pp.  xxvii,  (4),  276. 

Anacreon.  The  Odes  of  Anacreon.  Translated  by  Thomas 
Moore.  With  fifty-four  illustrative  designs  by  Girodet  de 
Roussy.  Now  first  produced  in  England.  London:  John 
Camden  Hotten,  Piccadilly.   [1869.]  oblong  i2mo.   pp.225.   P^s- 

[Anburey  (Thomas)].  Voyages  dans  les  Parties  Interieures 
De  I'Amerique,  pendant  le  cours  de  la  derniere  guerre;  Par  un 
Officier  de  I'Arm^e  Royale.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  Tome 
premier.  A  Paris,  Chez  Briand,  Libraire,  rue  Pavee-Saint- 
Andre-des-Arcs,  no.  22.      1790.     2  vols.     Svo.     pis. 

»*4t  Anburey  was,  or  claimed  to  be,  an  officer  in  Burgoyne's  army.  His 
narrative  is,  however,  so  largely  plagiaristic  from  Burgoyne's  narrative,  and 
from  certain  well  known  books  of  travel,  that  the  probabilities  are  that  the 
book  was  worked  up  in  Grub  street,  without  the  author  ever  having  been  in 
this  country.  His  account  is  as  truthful,  however,  as  most  English  travels 
in  America. 

Ancelot  ( — ?)  and  MazERES.  L'Espion,  drame  en  cinq  actes 
et  en  prose,  par  Mm.  A^ncelot  et  Mazeres,  represente  pour  la  pre- 
miere fois  sur  le  Theatre  Frangais,  le  13  Decembre  1828. 
Paris:  1829.     8vo.     pp.  136. 

^t*#  A  dramatization  of  Cooper's  "Spy." 

Ancient  Poetry  of  Spain. — See  Bo  wring,  J. 

Ancient  Spanish  Ballads. — See  Lockhart,  J.  G. 

Andersen  (Hans  Christian).  Danish  Fairy  Legends  and 
Tales,  Translated  by  Caroline  Peachey.  With  a  memoir  of 
the  author.  Third  Edition,  Enlarged.  With  120  illustrations, 
chiefly  by  foreign  artists.     London:  1870.     i2mo     pp.456,    pis. 

The    Improvisatore:    or,    Life    in    Italy.      From    the 

Danish.     By  Mary  Howitt.     London:  [n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  340. 

Tales  and  Fairy  vStories.     Translated  by  Madame  de 

Chatelain.  New  edition.  Illustrated  by  Henry  Warren.  Lon- 
don: [n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp.  401.     pis. 

Andrew  (John  A.).  Address  of  his  Excellency  to  the  two 
branches  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  January  9,  1863. 
Boston:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  80. 

Andrews  (Israel  D.).  Communication  from  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,  transmitting,  in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of 
the  Senate  of  March  8,  185 1,  the  Report  of  Israel  D.  Andrews, 
Consul  of  the  United  States  for  Canada  and  New  Brunswick,  on 


LIBRARY.  13 

the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the  British  North  American  Colo- 
nies, antl  upon  the  Trade  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  Rivers;  also, 
notices  of  the  internal  improvements  in  each  state,  of  the  Gnlf 
of  Mexico  and  Straits  of  Florida,  and  a  paper  on  the  cotton  crop 
of  the  United  States.     Washington:  1854.     8vo.     pp.  851. 

Andrews  (J.).  History /of  the/War/ with /America,  France, 
and  Spain,  /  and  Holland;  /  commencing  in  1775  and  ending  in 
1783.  /  By  John  Andrews,  LL.  D.  (  In  fonr  volumes  with  por- 
traits, maps  and  charts.  /  .  .  .  /  London:  /  Published  by  his 
Majesties  royal  licence  and  authority.  /  For  John  Fielding, 
Pater  Noster  Row;  and  John  Jarvis,  in  the  Strand. 
MDCCLXXXV-     4  vols.     8vo.     ports.  and  maps. 

Anecdotes  Anicricaines. — See  Hornot,  A. 

Anecdotes  du  Temps  de  la  Terreur.  Paris:  1859.  i2mo. 
pp.  210. 

Anecdotes,  Historical  and  Literary;  or  a  Miscellaneous 
Selection  of  curious  and  striking  passages,  from  Eminent  Mod- 
ern Authors.     London:  1796.     8vo.      pp.  xiv  (2),  464. 

Anecdotes  of  Books  and  Authors.  London:  mdcccxxxvi. 
i2mo.     pp.  260. 

Anecdotes  of  Distinguished  Persons, — See  Seward,  W. 
An  Elegy. — See  DeFoe. 

Anthon  (Charles).  First  Greek  Lessons.  New  York:  1842. 
i2mo,     pp.  238. 

Antommarchi  (F.).  The  Last  Days  of  the  Emperoi  Napo- 
lev)n.  By  Dr.  F.  Antommarchi,  his  physician,  London:  1825. 
2  vols.     8vo. 

Anvers  (N.  d'.)  Elementary  History  of  Art.  An  Introduc- 
tion to  Ancient  and  Modern  Architecture,  Sculpture,  Painting, 
Music.  With  a  preface  by  T.  Roger  Smith.  Illustrated  with 
one  hundred  and  twenty  woodcuts,  Loudon:  1874.  8vo. 
pp.  646. 

Anville  (J.  B.  Bourguignon  d').  Canada  /  Louisiane  /  et  / 
Terres  Angloises.  I  ...  I  Novembre  mdcclv.  i  shtet,  ele- 
phant fo. 

Apianus  (Petrus).  Cosmographia,  /  sive  /  Descriptio  /  Vni- 
versi  Orbis,  /  avctoribvs  /  Petro  A  piano,  et  Gemma  Frisio,  / 
mathematicorvm   insignivm.   /  Cuius  huic  editioni  additus  est 


14  GRAHAM 

de    Astrolabe    Catholico    libellus,   /   nunc   primum    a   Martino 
Euerartho   in    Epitomeii    contractus,     /    Csetera   vide    pagiina 
quinta.     /     Antverpise:     /     Ex    oSicina    Arnoldi     Coninx.     / 
M.D. Lxxxiiii.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (i6),  209.     map. 

^^\  Clement  states  that  this  is  the  best  edition. 

Apician  Morsels;  or,  Tales  of  the  Table,  Kitchen  and  Larder: 
containing  A  New  and  Improved  Code  of  EatIcs;  select  Epicu- 
rean precepts;  nutritive  maxims,  reflections,  anecdotes,  &c., 
illustrating  the  veritable  science  of  the  mouth;  which  includes 
the  art  of  never  breakfasting  at  home,  and  always  dining  abroad. 
By  Dick  Humelbergius  Secundus.  London:  1829.  i2mo.  pp. 
348.     pi. 

Appletoii' s  CyclopcBdia  of  Biography. — See  Hawks,  F.  L. 

Apuleius.  The  Works  of  Apuleius.  Comprising  the  Meta- 
morphoses, or  Golden  Ass,  the  God  of  Socrates,  the  Florida,  and 
his  Defence,  or  a  discourse  on  Magic.  A  new  translation.  To 
which  are  added,  a  metrical  version  of  Cupid  and  Psyche,  and 
Mrs.  Tighe's  Psyche,  a  poem  in  six  cantos.  London:  mdccclih. 
i2mo.     pp.  533.     port. 

Les  Metamorphoses:  ou  I'Ane  d'or  d'Apulee.     Philo- 

sophe  Platonicien.     Nouvelle  Edition.     A  Chatillon-sur-Seine. 
L'an  V.     8vo. 

See  Marmion. 

[Arbelle  ( — ?)].  Les  Renards,  les  Dindons,  et  le  Mexique. 
Bordeaux:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Arco  (Carlo  d').  Istoria  della  Vita  e  delle  Opere  di  Giulio 
Pippi  Romano  Con  tavole.  Mantova:  A  Spese  Dell'Autore 
M.  DCCC.  XXXVIII.      Fo.      pis. 

Arculf. — See  Wright,  T. 

Arey  (Henry  W.).  The  Girard  College  and  Its  Founder. 
Containing  the  Biography  of  Mr.  Girard,  the  history  of  the 
institution,  its  organization  and  plan  of  discipline,  with  the 
course  of  education,  forms  of  admission  of  pupils,  description  of 
the  buildings,  &c.  &c.,  and  The  Will  of  Mr.  Girard.  Philadel- 
phia: 1856.     i2mo.     pp.  85.     pi.  and  port. 

Argyll  (G.  D.  Campbell,  Duke  of).  Primeval  Man.  An 
Examination  of  some  Recent  Speculations.  London:  1869. 
1 2 mo.     pp.  200.     pi. 


LIBRARY.  15^ 

Ariosto  (Lodovico).  L'  Orlando  Furioso  di  Lodovico  Ari- 
osto.  Toino  I.  Pisa.  Dalla  Tipografia  Delia  Societa  Lette- 
raria.     mdcccix.     5  vols.     Fo.     port. 

^*^  For  another  edition  of  Orlando  Furioso,  see  Harrington,  J. 

The  Orlando  Furioso.     Translated  into  English  Verse, 

from  the  Italian  of  Lndovico  Ariosto,  with  notes  by  Wil- 
liam Stewart  Rose.  New  Edition.  Illustrated  with  engravings^ 
on  steel.     London:  1858.     2  vols.     i2mo.     port,  and  pis. 

Arist^netus. — See  Propertius. 

Aristophanes.  The  Comedies  of  Aristophanes.  A  new 
and  literal  translation,  from  the  revised  text  of  Dindorf,  with 
notes  and  extracts  from  the  best  metrical  versions.  By  William 
James  Hickie.     London:  mdcccuii.     2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

AristotelES.  The  Politics  and  Economics  of  Aristotle, 
translated,  with  notes,  original  and  selected,  and  analyses.  To 
which  are  prefixed  an  introductory  essay  and  life  of  Aristotle, 
by  Dr.  Gillies.  By  Edward  Walford.  London:  mdcccliii. 
i2mo.     pp.  338.     port. 

The  Organon,  or  Logical  Treatises,  of  Aristotle.    With 

the  introduction  of  Porphyry.  Literally  translated,  with  notes, 
syllogistic  examples,  analysis,  and  introduction.  By  Octavius 
Freire  Owen.     London:  mdcccliii.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

The    Nicomachean    Ethics  of  Aristotle.     Translated, 

with  notes,  original  and  selected;  an  analytical  introduction; 
and  questions  for  the  use  of  students.  By  R.  W.  Browne. 
London:  1853.     i2mo.     pp.  347. 

Aristotle's   Treatise   on    Rhetoric,   literally  translated 

from  the  Greek.  With  an  analysis  by  Thomas  Hobbes,  and  a 
series  of  questions.  New  edition,  to  which  is  added  a  supple- 
mentary analysis  containing  the  Greek  definitions.  Also  the 
Poetic  of  Aristotle,  literally  translated,  with  a  selection  of  notes, 
an  analysis,  and  questions.  By  Theodore  Buckley.  London: 
MDCCCLIII.     1 2 mo.     pp.  500. 

Arhqiiiniana. — See  Cotolendi. 

Arne. — See  Plumstead. 

Arnold  (Matthew).  Poems.  Third  edition.  London:  1857. 
i2mo.     pp.  252. 


16  GRAHAM 

Arnold  (Matthew).  Merope.  A  tragedy.  London:  mdccc- 
LViii.     i6ino.     pp.  138. 

The    Popular   Education   of  France,    with  notices   of 

that  of  Holland  and  Switzerland.  London:  1861.  Svo.  pp. 
294. 

A  French  Eton;  or,   Middle  Class  Education  and  the 

State.     London  and  Cambridge:  1864.     i6mo.     pp.  122. 

Essays  in    Criticism.     London  and  Cambridge:   1865. 

i2mo.     pp.  302. 

^*^  Contains  the  following  essays : 

The  Function  of  Criticism  at  the  Pres-  Pagan  and  Mediaeval  Religious  Senti- 
ent Time.  ment. 

The  Literary  Influence  of  Academies.  Joubert. 

Maurice  de  Guerin.  Spinoza. 

Eugenie  de  Guerin.  Marcus  Aurelius, 

Heinrich  Heine. 

On  The  Study  of  Celtic  Literature.      London:    1867. 

i2mo.     pp.  i8r. 

Culture  and    Anarchy:    An    Essay   in    Political  and 

Social  Criticism.  London:   1869.     8vo.     pp.  272. 

Poems.     London:  m  dccc  lxix.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

St.  Paul  and  Protestantism;  with  an  introduction  on 

Puritanism  and  the  Church  of  England.  London:  1870.  i2mo. 
pp.  176. 

Friendship's  Garland  :  being  the  Conversations,  Let- 
ters, and  Opinions  of  the  late  Arminius,  Baron  von  Thunder- 
Ten-Tronckh.      Collected   and  edited,  with   a  dedicatory  letter 

*to  Adolesceus  Leo,  Esq.,  of  "The  Daily  Telegraph."  London: 
1871.      i2mo.     pp.  172. 

"Artemus  Ward."— See  Brown,  C.  F. 

Arthur,  Princf.. — See  History  of  the  Renown. 

Arvine  (Kazlitt).  The  Cyclopaedia  of  Anecdotes  of  litera- 
ture and  the  fine  arts;  containing  a  copious  and  choice  selection 
of  anecdotes  on  the  various  forms  of  literature,  of  the  arts,  of 
architecture,  engravings,  music,  poetry,  painting  and  sculpture, 
and  of  the  most  celebrated  literary  characters  and  artists  of 
different  countries  and  ages,  etc.  With  numerous  illustrations. 
Boston:  1855.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  698. 

Ash   (John).     The   New   and    Complete   Dictionary   of  the 


LIBRARY.  ,17 

English  Language.  In  which  All  the  Words  are  introduced, 
The  Different  Spellings  preserved,  The  Sounds  of  the  Letters 
occasionally  distinguished,  The  Obsolete  and  Uncommon  Words 
supported  by  Authorities,  And  the  Different  Construction  and 
Uses  illustrated  by  Examples.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  Com- 
pendious Grammar.  In  two  volumes.  London:  Printed  for 
Edward  and  Charles  Dilly  in  The  Poultry;  and  R.  Baldwin  in 
Pater- Noster  Row.     mdcclxxv.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Ashe  (Thomas).  Travels  in  America,  performed  in  1806, 
For  the  purpose  of  exploring  the  Rivers  Alleghany,  Mouon- 
gahela,  Ohio,  and  Mississippi,  and  Ascertaining  the  Produce 
and  Condition  of  their  banks  and  vicinity.  By  Thomas  Ashe, 
Esq.  In  three  volumes.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for  Richard 
Phillips,  Bridge  Street;  By  John  Abraham,  Clement's  Lane. 
1808.     3  vols.     i2mo. 

^(."\  See  Tliomson's  Bibliography  of  Ohio  for  an  estimate  of  this  work. 

Asser'  5  Life  of  Alfred. — See  Giles,  J.  A. 

Asylum  for  Fugitive  Pieces. — See  Almon. 

Atalanta  in  Calydon. — See  Houghton,  Lord. 

Athen^um  Club.  Commemorative  proceedings  of  the 
Athenaeum  Club  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  36.     port;. 

Athen^us.  The  Deipnosophists;  or.  Banquet  of  the  Learned 
of  .\thenaeus.  Literally  translated  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  With  an 
appendix  of  poetical  fragments,  rendered  into  English  Verse  by 
various  authors,  and  a  general  index.  London:  mdcccliv.  3 
vols.     1 2  mo. 

Athole  CJane,  Duchess  of).     Letters  of  the  Duchess  of  Athole 
and  Lady  Catherine  Stewart,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  20. 
^%  Privately  priuled  by  Lord  Houghton. 

Atkinson,  (Edward).  On  the  Collection  of  Revenue.  Bos- 
ton: 1867.     8vo.     pp.  70.  • 

[Atkinson,  (Thomas)].  The  Chameleon.  Second  edition, 
London:  mdcccxxxii.     8vo.     pp.  312.     pi. 

The  Atlantic  Club-Book,  being  Sketches  in  Prose  and 
Verse,  by  various  authors.  New-York:  1834.  i2mo.  pp.312, 
^*»  Vol.  II.  only.     Stories,  poems,  etc.,  by  the  authors  of  the  day. 

AUBERTEUIL  (Milliard  d').  Essais  /  Historiques  et  Poli- 
tiques  /  sur  les  /  Anglo- Americains.  /     Par  M.  Hilliard  d' Auber- 


18     .  GRAHAM 

teuil.  /  Tome  Premier.  /  Premiere  Partie.  /  A  Briixelles.  / 
M.DCC.LXXXii.  2  vols.  4to.  pp.  xij,  135;  map  and  port. ;  xij^ 
303;  3  maps,  2  plates  and  port. 

^*^  "  The  plates  in  this  edition,  by  Le  Barbier  and  others,  are  finely  en- 
graved, and  include  the  Assembly  of  Congress,  Portraits  of  Hancock,  Wash- 
ington, Franklin  and  Pitt,  Death  of  Warren,  Montgomery,  Fire  in  New  York, 
Plan  of  the  Battle  of  Monmouth,"  etc.  At  the  end  of  Vol.  II.  are  a  number 
of  Epitaphs  upon  American  officers,  and  the  work  contains  a  list  of  French 
officers  who  received  commissions  fron)  Congress  during  the  revolution.  The 
second  volume  has  a  different  title,  as  follows: 

Essais  /  Historiques  et  Politiques  /  sur  la  /  Revolution  /  de  I'Amerique  / 
septriouale.  /  Par  M.  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil.  /  Tome  second.  /  Preniierre 
Partie.  /  A  Bruxelles,  /  Et  se  trouve  /  A  Paris.  /  Chez  I'Auteur,  rue  des 
Bons-EnfansSaint-Honore.  /  M  DCCLXXXii.  /  4to.  pp.  vj,  152,  2  maps,  2 
ports,  and  pi.  xii,  153-315,  3  maps. 

Histoire  /   de    I'Administration  /  de    Lord    North,  / 

Ministre  des  Finances  en  Angleterre,  /  depuis  1770  jnsqu'en 
1782,  /  et  de  la  Guerre  de  I'Amerique  septentrionale,  jusqu'a  la 
Paix:  /  Suivie  du  Tableau  Historique  des  finances  /  d' Angleterre, 
depuis  Guillaume  III  jus-  /  qu'en  1784.  /  .    .    .  /  A  Londres,  /  Et 

se  trouve  A  Paris.  / /     M.DCC.LXXXIV.     2  vols.     8vo. 

pp.  XX,  276,  map;  (4),  180,  80. 

^*^  The  "  Tableau,"  which  forms  the  last  80  pages  of  the  second  volume,, 
has  a  separate  title,  as  follows  : 

Nouveau  /  Compte  Rendu  /  on  /  Tableau  /  Historique  /des  Finances  /  d' An- 
gleterre, /  Depuis /le  regne  de  Guillaume  III,  /jusqu'eu  1784.  /    A  Londres.  / 

et  se  trouve  A  Paris.  / /  m.dcc.i.xxxiv. 

4^*^  "The  author  says,  that  after  having  translated  the  '  View  of  the  History 
of  Great  Britain  during  the  Administration  of  Lord  North,'  he  thought  he 
might  substitute  in  its  place  a  less  prolix  and  more  complete  history,  preserv- 
ing all  that  was  useful,  agreeable,  and  interesting  in  the  English  work  ;  and 
adding  a  narrative  of  events  which  would  comprise  a  complete  account  of  the 
American  War." 

Aubrey  (John).  Miscellanies  upon  various  subjects.  The 
fourth  edition.     London:  1857.     i6mo.     pp.  227.     port, 

Aucoc  (Leon).  Notions  sur  1' Histoire  des  Voies  de  Commu- 
nication en  France.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  50. 

AuDEBRAND  (Philibert).  Histoire  Intime  de  la  Revolution 
du  18  Mars  Comit^  Central  et  Commune.  Paris:  1871.  8vo. 
pp.  311. 

Un   Petit-Fils  de  Robinson.     Illustrations  de  G.  Fath 

et  Freeman..     Paris,     [n.d.]     8vo.     pp.  364.     pis. 

Audubon  (John  James).  The  Birds  of  America,  from  draw- 
ings made  in  the  United  States  and  their  territories.  »New  York: 
1840-     7  vols.     rl.  8vo.     colored  pis. 


LIBRARY. 


19 


AUERBACH  (Berthold).  Edelweiss.  Eine  Erzahlung.  Stutt- 
gart.    Cotta'scher  Verlag.     1861.     161110.     pp.  409. 

AuGUSTiN,  Saint.  Les  Soliloqves,  le  Manvel,  et  les  Medita- 
tions de  Saint  Avgvstin.  De  la  Traduction  du  Sr  de  Ceriziers, 
Aumosnier  du  Roy.  Auec  les  deuotes  pensees  sur  le  Saint 
Sacrement.  A  Paris,  La  Veuue  lean  Camisat.  M.  DC.  Liii. 
24ino.     pp.  (22),  373  (8). 

Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table,  — See  Holmes. 

Autographs.     3  vols.    4to. 

^t%  A  very  valuable  and  interesting  series  of  autographs,  mounted  and 
bound  into  volumes,  chiefly  of  famous  English  people.  The  first  volume  is 
largely  formed  of  authors  and  statesmen,  while  the  other  two  are  entirely 
theatrical.  In  most  cases,  biographical  sketches,  portraits,  play  bills,  or 
other  germane  matter,  accompany  each  letter.  The  whole  forms  a  most 
rare  and  intrinsically  valuable  collection,  the  most  notable  being  a  letter 
from  Nelson  to  "My  Dear  Emma"  (L,ady  Hamilton),  a  "private"  letter  of 
Wellington's,  one  of  Richard  Cumberland,  writing  of  his  "new  comedy," 
and  three  autograph  poems  of  Thomas  Moore.  The  following  is  a  list  of  the 
contents,  the  figures  in  parenthesis  indicating  portraits : 
Volume  I  :  Chambers,  R., 

Ainsworth,  William  Harrison,  Charles  First  (i), 

Alboni,  Marietta  Pepoli,  Charton,  A., 

Alison,  Sir  A.,  Clarence,  Duke  of, 

Anglesey,  Henry  William  Paget,  Mar-   Clint,  George  (2), 


quessof(i), 
Arnold,  S.  J., 
Baugniet,  Charles, 
Bayly,  Thomas  Haynes, 
Belletti,  Giovanni, 
Bentinck,  Lord  G., 
Bernard,  William  B., 
Billington,  Mrs.  E.  (i), 
Blessington,  Lady, 
Boucicault,  Dion, 
Bowdler,  H.  M., 
Braham,  John  (2), 
Brodrick.  W., 
Brougham,  Lord  (2), 
Byron,  Lord  (2), 
Campbell,  Thomas  (i), 
Canning,  George  (i), 
Carew,  Miss, 
Carlyle,  Thomas, 
Castellan,  A., 
Catzolari,  Curio, 
Chalon,  Alfred  Edward, 


Cobden,  Richard, 
Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor, 
Colman,  George  (i), 
Cook,  Eliza, 
Cooke,  E.  W., 
Cooper,  Thomas  Sidney, 
Cope,  C.  W., 
Crabbe,  George, 
Croley,  George, 
Cruikshank,  George, 
Cumberland,  Richard, 
Cunningham,  .Allan, 
Danby,   Francis, 
Daniel,  George  (i), 
Dickens,  Charles  fi), 
Douro,  Marquis  of, 
Eastlake,  Sir  Charles  (i), 
Egg,  Augustus, 
Erskine,  Lord, 
Etty,  William, 
Formes,  Carl, 
Frith,  W.  P., 


20 


GRAHAM 


Garden  i,  T., 

George  Second, 

George  Third  (i), 

George  Fourth  ([), 

Ginglini,  Antonio, 

Gordon,  John  Watson, 

Graddon,  Margueritta  (i). 

Green,  Charles, 

Grenville,  George, 

Grisi,  Giulia, 

Hall,  Anna  Maria,  Mrs.  S.  C, 

Hardinge,  Viscount, 

Haydou,  3eiijamin  R., 

Hayes,  Catherine, 

Heber,  Reginald,  Bishop, 

Hemans.  Felicia  (i), 

Hervey.  T.  K., 

Hood,  Thomas  (2), 

Hook,  Theodore  E.  (i), 

Horn,  Charles  E., 

Howitt,  Mary, 

Hume,  Joseph, 

Hunt,  Leigh, 

Huskisson,  William  (i), 

James,  G.  P.  R., 

Jerrold,  Douglas  (2), 

Kenuey,  James, 

Knight,  Charles, 

Knowles,  James  S.  (2), 

Lablache,  Louis  (i), 

Landon,  Lelitia  E., 

Landseer,  Edwin, 

Lansdowne,  Henry  Fitzmaurice  Petty, 

Marquess  of  (i), 
Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas  (2), 
Lee,  Alexander, 
Leslie,  Charles  R., 
Lind,  Jenny  (i), 
Linley,  William, 
Lover,  Samuel, 
Lyiidhurst,    John    Singleton    Copley, 

Baron  (i), 
Lyttleton,  G., 

Lytton,  Edward  Bulwcr  (2), 
Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington, 
Maclise,  Daniel, 
Mario,  J., 

Marston,  John  Westland, 
Melbourne,  Lord, 
Milford,  Mary  R., 


Millais,  John  Everett, 

Miller,  Thomas, 

Milmau,  Henry  H., 

Milford,  M.  R., 

Molesworth,  William, 

Moore,  Thomas  (ij, 

More,  Hannah, 

Morton,  Thomas, 

Nelson,  Viscount  (i), 

Opie,  Amelia, 

Palmerston,  Lord  (2), 

Parry,  John, 

Pasta,  Madame  Z., 

Peake,  Richard  B., 

Peel,  Sir  Robert, 

Pelham,  H., 

Perceval,  Spencer, 

Persiani,  Fanny, 

Phillips,  Henry, 

Piccolomini,  Maria, 

Pickersgill,  Frederick  Richard, 

Pickersgill,  H.  William, 

Planche,  J.  R., 

Proctor.  B.  W., 

Rainforth,  Elizabeth  (i). 

Rede,  William  Leman, 

Reeves,  John  Sims, 

Reynolds,  Frederick, 

Roberts,  David, 

Rogers,  Samuel  (2), 

Ronconi,  Giovanni, 

Rossini,  G.  A., 

Russell,  Lord  John, 

Scott,  Walter  (2), 

Sheridan,  Frances, 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley, 

Shield,  William, 

Smith,  Albert, 

Solomon,  Abraham, 

Sontag,  Henrietta  Rossi, 

Stan  field,  Clarksou, 

Stanley,  Lord, 

Stone,  Frank, 

Strickland,  Agnes, 

Talfourd,  Thomas  N., 

Tamberlick,  Enrico, 

Tamburini,  A., 

Templeton,  John, 

Tennyson,  Alfred, 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace, 


LIBRARY. 


21 


Tupper,  Martin  F., 

Uwins,  Thomas, 

Viardot,  Pauline, 

Victoria,  Queen  (i), 

Ward,  E.  M., 

Warren,  Samuel, 

Waylett,  Harriet, 

Webb,  Jane, 

Webster,  Thomas, 

Wellington,   Arthur  Wellesley, 

of  (2), 
West,  Benjamin, 
Wilberforce,  William, 
Wilkie,  Sir  David  (i), 
William  Fourth  (i), 
Wilson,  John, 
Witherington,  W.  F., 
Wordsworth,  William  (r). 

Volume  II: 
Bannister,  John  (8), 
Barry,  Spranger  (4), 
Barrymore,  William,  Jr., 
Blanchard,  William  (i), 
Cooke,  George  Frederick  (6), 
Davenport,  Mary  Anne  (2), 
Dibdiii,  Thomas, 
Dowton,  William  (4), 
Ellar,  Thomas, 
Elliston,  Robert  William  (5), 
Emery,  John  (4), 
Fawcett,  John,  Junior  (7), 
Garrick,  David  (12) 
Gnmaldi,  Joseph  (i), 
Harris,  Thomas, 
Henderson,  John  (3), 
Holman,  J.  G.  (2), 
Hull,  Thomas  (2), 
Incledon,  Charles  (3), 
Johnstone,  John  (2), 
Jordan,  Mrs.  Dora  (3), 
Kean,  Edmund  (8), 
Kean,  Mary, 
Kelly,  L,ydia, 
Kemble,  Charles  (9), 
Kemble,  John  Philip  (12), 
Kemble,  Stephen  (2), 
King,  Thomas  (7), 
Knight,  Edward  (3), 
Lewis,  William  Thomas  (3), 
Macklin,  Charles  (3), 


Macready,  William,  Senior, 

Mattock,  Isabella  (i), 

Mellon,  Miss  Harriot,    Duchess  of  St 

Albans  {3),  ^ 

Mossop,  Henry, 
Mountain,  Mrs.  Rose  (i), 
Munden,  Joseph  Shepherd  (3;, 
Oxberry,  William  (i), 
Palmer,  John  (7), 
Duke   Petition  signed  by — 

William  Dowton, 

Maria  Duncan, 

E.  Brereton, 

John  Johnstone, 

Benjamin  E.  Wrench, 

E.  R.  Edwin, 

J.  Glover, 

Richard  Wroughton, 

Maria  Bew, 

William  Lovegrove, 

Alex.  Rae, 

Rose  Mountain, 

Alexander  Pope, 

John  Bannister, 

J.  B.  Fisher. 
Pope,  Alexander  (i). 
Pope,  Miss  Jane  (i). 
Reeve,  John, 
Siddons,  Henry, 
Siddons,  Sarah  (8), 
Smith,  William  (i), 
Talma,  Francis  J.  (i), 
Weston,  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  1 1 
Wewitzer,  Ralph  (i), 
Wilkinson,  Tate  (i). 
Wrench,  Benjamin  E.  (i), 
Wroughton,  Richard, 
Young,  Charles  de  {4). 

Volume  III: 
Abbott,  William  (2), 
Anderson,  James  R.  (2), 
Barnett,  Morris, 
Bartley,  George  (3), 
Bennett,  George  T.  (i), 
Bennett,  Julia, 
Booth,  Miss  Sarah  Anne  (i), 
Brooke,  Gustavus  Vaughan  (: 
Buckstone,  J.  B.  (3), 
Bunn,  Alfred, 
Celeste  (Elliot)  Madame, 


22 


GRAHAM 


Cerrito,  Fanny, 
Chatterley,  lyouise, 
Compton,  Henry  (2), 
Cooke,  Thj>mas  P.  (2), 
Cooper,  Fanny  (i), 
Cooper,  John  (2), 
Creswick,  William  (i), 
Cushman,  Miss  Charlotte  (3), 
Emery,  Samuel  (i), 
Fairbrother.  Louisa, 
Farley^  Charles  (i), 
Farren,  William  (6), 
Faucit,  Helen  (i), 

Fitzwilliam,  Fanny  (n^eCopeland)  (2). 
Foote,  Miss  Maria   (Countess  of  Har- 
rington) (2), 
Foote,  Samuel  T. , 

Glover,  Mrs.  Julia  (n^e  Betterton)  (8), 
Glyn,  Isabella  (i), 
Grisi,  Carlotta, 
Harley,  John  Pritt  (4), 
Honey,  Laura, 

Horton,  Priscilla  (Mrs.  German  Reed), 
Howard,  Kate, 
Hudson,  James  H.  (i), 
Jones   Richard  (2), 
Kean,  Charles  John  (3), 
Kean,  Ellen  (r), 

Keeley,  Mary  Ann  (n^e  Goward)  (i), 
Keeley,  Robert  (i), 
Kelly,  F.  H., 
Kelly,  Miss  F.  Maria, 
Kemble,  Fanny  (2), 
Lacy,  Walter, 
Laporte,  O.  F., 
Le  Clerc,  Carlotta, 
Listen,  John  (3), 

Liston,  Mrs.  (Miss  Sarah  Tyre),  (2), 
Mackay,  Charles  (i), 


Macready,  William  (4), 

Marston,  Henry, 

Mathews,  Charles  (8), 

Mathews,  Charles  J.  (5), 

Matthews,  Frank, 

Meadows,  Drinkwater, 

Murray,  Leigh  (2), 

Nisbett,  Mrs.  (Miss  Mordaunt,  n€e 
Louisa  Cranstoune  Macnamara,  later 
Lady  Boothby)  (2), 

O'Neill,  Miss  (2), 

Orger,  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  (2), 

Phelps,  Samuel  (4), 

Power,  Tyrone  (2), 

Raynor,  Lionel  B.  (i), 

Reynolds,  Jane  L., 

Ristori,  Adelaide, 

Robson,  Frederick  (r), 

Sartoris,  Adelaide, 

Smith,  Richard  John  (O.  Smith\  (2), 

Stanley,  Emma, 

Stirling,  Mrs.  Fanny  (2), 

Ternan,  Frances  E., 

Terry,  Daniel  (2), 

Thursby,  Anne  (liee  Humby), 

Vandenhoflf,  John  (2), 

Vestris,  Eliza  (Mrs.  Charles  Mathews), 
(6), 

Wallack,  James  William  (i), 

Warner,  Mrs.  Mary  Amelia  (nee  Hud- 
dart)  (3), 

Webster,  Benjamin  (2), 

West,  Sarah  (i), 

Wigan,  Alfred  (t), 

Wilkinson,  John  B.  (r), 

Woolgar,  Sarah  J.  (i), 

Wright,  Edward  (2), 

Yates,  Elizabeth  (i), 

Yates,  Frederick  H.  (2), 


Autographs.     American  Colonial  antographs,  mounted   in 
scrap  book.     Fo. 

^f\  Contains  :  Hannah  Arnold  (body  of  letter  in  handwriting  of  Benedict 
Arnold);  Deposition  of  sailors  regarding  Benedict  Arnold's  sloop,  "The 
Charming  Sally  ;"  Benedict  Arnold;  Daniel  Boone  ;  Morgan  Lewis  ;  C.  Law- 
rence; Lambert  Smith  ;  Joe  Winslow  ;  Edward  Antill ;  James  Hamilton;  A. 
Mascarene ;  and  L  Moncreffe. 


AvANT  Pendant  et  Apr^s  la  Guerre  Sixi^me  Edition. 
Decembre  1870.     i2mo.  pp.  27. 


Ledo: 


LIBRARY. 


28 


V  Avocat  pour  et  contre. — See  Cerisier,  A.  M. 

Ayloff. — See  Rochester. 

[Aytoun  (William  Edmondstoune).]  The  Book  of  Ballads. 
Edited  by  Bou  Gaultier.  A  new  edition,  with  several  new  bal- 
lads.    With  illustrations.      Ne\v  York  1^1852.      i2mo.     pp.  216. 

[Aytoun  (William  Edmondstone).]  Lays  of  the  Scottish 
Cavaliers  and  other  poems.  Eighteenth  edition.  Edinburgh 
and  London. »  mdccclxvi.     12 mo.     pp.  359. 

Azeth^  the  Egyptian. — See  Lynn,  E. 


BACHELET  (Th.).  *Dictioniiaire  General  des  Lettres,  des 
i  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Sciences  Morales  et  Politiqiies  avec  la 
collaboration   et  la  co-direction   de  Ch.   Dezobry.      Paris: 
1862.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  1808. 

Bacon  (Francis,  Lord^  Viscount  of  St.  Albans).  The  Moral 
and  Historical  Works  of  Lord  Bacon,  including  his  Essays, 
Apophlliegms,  Wisdom  of  the  Ancients,  New  Atlantis,  and 
Life  of  Henry  the  Seventh.  With  an  introductory  dissertation, 
and  notes,  critical,  explanatory,  and  historical.  By  Joseph 
Devey.      London:   1854.      i2nio.     pp.  504.      port. 

The  Physical  and  Metaphysical  Works  of  Lord  Bacon, 

including  his  Dignity  and  Advancement  of  Learning,  in  nine 
books;  and  his  Novum  Organum;  or,  precepts  for  the  interpre- 
tation of  nature.  By  Joseph  Devey.  London:  1853.  i2mo. 
pp.  567. 

Bacqueville  de  la  Potherie.  Histoire  de  PAmerique 
Septenlrionale.  Divisee  en  quatre  Tomes.  Tome  Premier. 
Par  M.  de  Bacqueville  de  la  Potherie,  ne  a  la  Guadaloupe,  dans 
PAmeriqne  Meridionale,  Aide  Major  de  la  dite  Isle.  Enrichie 
de  Figures.  A  Paris:  Chez  Brocas,  Quay  de  Conti,  au  Pavilion 
du  College  des  Quatre-Nations,  aux  Armes  de  Mazarin. 
M.  DCC.  Liii.  Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege  du  Roy.  4  vols. 
i2mo.     maps  and  pis. 

^*^  The  title  of  each  volume  varies. 

B^deker  (Karl).  Belgique  et  Plollande.  Coblenz:  1862. 
i2mo.     pp.  303. 

Northern  Italy.     Coblenz:  1868.     i2mo.       pp.  430. 

Die  Schweiz.     Coblenz:  1868.     i2mo.     pp.  427. 

Baii.ev  (Isaac).     American  Naval  Biography.     Compiled  by 

Isaac  Bailey.     Providence  (R.  I.).     1815.     i2mo.     pp.  257. 
^^  Contains  sketches  of: 

Tl  onias  Truxlon,  Isaac  Hull, 

Edward  Preble,  Stephen  Decatur, 

Alexander  Murray,  Jacob  Jones, 

John  Rodgers,  James  Lawrence, 

(24) 


LIBRARY.  25 

William  Bainbridge,  '             William  Henry  Alkn, 

John  Barry,  Oliver  H.  Perry, 

Nicholas  Biddle,  William  Burrows, 

David  Porter,  Thomas  Aylwin, 

Charles  Morris,  Thomas  Macdonough. 

[Bailey  (Philip  James)].     Festus.  /    A    Poem.  /    London.  / 
William  Pickering.  /     mdcccxxxix.  /     8vo.     pp.  (2)  360. 

^*^  This  is  the  first  edition,  suppressed  by  the  author,  and  very  much  altered 
in  the  second  edition, 

The  Mystic  and  other  Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  lvi. 

i2mo.  pp.  159. 

The  Age;    a   colloquial  satire,      Boston:  mdccclviii. 

i2mo.  pp.  208. 

Bailey  (William).     Records  of  patriotism  and  love  of  country. 
Washington:    Printed  and  published,' and  may  be  had   of  all 
booksellers  in  the  U.  S,      1826.     8vo.     pp.  xiii,  216. 
^*i^  Specially  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  seventy  portraits. 

Bailly  (J.  S,).  Lettres  sur  1' Atlantide  de  Platon  et  .sur  I'anci- 
enne  Histoire  de  I'Asie.  Pour  servir  de  suite  aux  Lettres  sur 
I'origine  des  Sciences,  adressees  a  M.  de  Voltaire  par  M,  Bailly, 
A  Londres  chez  M.  Elmsly  et  a  Paris:  M.  DCC.  LXXix.  8vo. 
PP-  (4),  443.  "lap. 

See  Franklin,  B, 

Bain  (x\lexander),  A  Higher  English  Grammar.  London: 
1875.      i6mo,     pp,  219. 

Baines  (Edward,  Jr.).  History  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture  in 
Great  Britain;  with  a  notice  of  its  early  history  in  the  East,  and 
in  all  the  quarters  of  the  globe;  a  description  of  the  Great  Me- 
chanical Inventions  which  have  caused  its  unexampled  exten- 
sion in  Great  Britain,  and  a  view  of  the  Present  State  of  the 
Manufacture  and  the  condition  of  the  classes  engaged  in  its 
several  departments.  London:  [1835].  8vo.  pp.  544.  pis. 
and  ports. 

Baked  Meats. — See  Halpine,  C.  G. 

Baker  (George  A.,  Jr.),  Point-Lace  and  Diamonds,  With 
illustrations  by  Addie  Ledyard.  New  York:  1875.  i2mo,  pp. 
132. 

Balbo  (Cesare).  Vita  di  Dante  scritta  da  Cesare  Balbo,  Edi- 
zione  consentita  dall'autore,     Firenze:  1853.     i2mo,     pp.  496. 


26 


GRAHAM 


Baldwin,  W. — See  Knapp  (A.). 

Balfour  (John  Hutton).  Phyto-theology;  or  Botanical 
Sketches,  intended  to  illnstrate  the  works  of  God  in  the  struct- 
ure, functions,  and  general  distribution  of  plants.  London  and 
Edinburgh,     m.dccc.li.     i6mo.     pp.  242.     pis. 

Ballads.     [London  and  other  places:  1790-1820.]     4to. 

^*^  a  collection  of  over  three  hundred  ballads,  mostly  narrow  quarto, 
mounted  in  a  volume.  In  the  early  part  of  this  century  these  leaflets  had 
an  enormous  sale  all  over  England,  being  sold  by  itinerant  chapmen,  who 
advertised  their  wares  by  singing  them  in  succession,  thus  selling  tune  as 
well  as  words  to  would-be  customers.  The  concert  hall  has  pretty  well  done 
away  with  the  picturesque  trade,  but  it  is  still  occasionally  to  be  met  with  in 
the  "East  End  ;"  and  at  the  doors  of  certain  variety-show  places  in  London, 
it  is  still  the  vogue  for  the  audience  to  purchase  the  songs  to  be  sung,  in 
order  that  they  may  join  in  the  chorus,  thus  oftentimes  supplying  ^the  best 
part  of  the  programme.  The  following  is  a  list  of  the  ballads  in  this  collec- 
tion, many  of  which  will  be  recognized  as  works  known  even  to-day  to 
greater  numbers,  aud  better  loved,  than  many  of  the  "best  hundred  books": 


Richard  of  Taunton  Dean. 

Whistle,     My    Love,    and    I'll    Come 

Down. 
Eunny  Eye,  or.  Female  Fashions. 
The  Devil  and  Little  Mike. 
Drum  Major. 

Flashy  Back  and  Hungry  Belly. 
Pray  Remember  the  Poor. 
The  Lass  wi'  the  Bonnie  Blue  E'en. 
The  Thorn. 
Lovely  Anne. 

From  Night  Till  Morn  I  Take  My  Glass. 
The  Smile  and  the  Tear. 
The  Nightingale. 
The  Wounded  Hussar. 
Spring  Water  Cresses. 
Howls  of  the  Farmers. 
Liverpool  Landlady. 
Harry  Bluff. 
The  Caledonian  Maid. 
Fate  of  Poor  Anna. 
Heaving  the  Lead. 
Heroes  of  England. 
The  Lovely  Sailor. 
The  Answer  to  the  Boatman. 
I'm  Often  Drunk  and  Seldom  Sober. 
The  Landing  of  Royal  Charlie. 
Tliurot's  Defeat. 
I  Love  Somebody. 


Dear  Mary,  or.  Farewell  to  Old  Eng- 
land. 

Fairlop  Fair. 

The  Answer  to  Burn's  Lovely  Jean. 

The  Fuddling  Day,  or,  Saint  Monday. 

Foot  of  the  Hill. 

The  Fox  Chase. 

The  Fighting  Day. 

Christmas  Day,  and  Plumb  Pudding. 

Friendship  Out  of  Fashion. 

Fairest  Flower. 

O  Never  Fall  in  Love. 

Smiling  Nan. 

Rodney's  Glory. 

Bewildered  Maid,  or,  Slow  Broke  the 
Light. 

The  Oyster  Girl. 

City  Carting ;  or.  The  Charlies  are 
Coming. 

The  Bold  Boatswain  of  Dover. 

Blackbird. 

The  Oyster  Girl.     (No.  2). 

Fair  Ellen. 

Answer  to  Chit  Chat. 

The  Old  Woman  and  the  Spanish 
War. 

Old  Woman  and  Her  Cats. 

Faithful  Henry. 

Merry  Piper. 


LIBRARY. 


27 


Marian's   My   Lily,   and    Flora's    My 

Rose. 
The  Merry  Swiss  Girl. 
A  Three  Part  Parody  on  Cherry  Ripe. 
The  Trumpeter. 
Times  are  Altered,  or,  The  Grumbling 

Fanners. 
Madam  Sneak. 

My  Lodging  is  on  the  Cold  Ground. 
Mary-le  More. 
Tom  Moody. 
Plato's  Advice. 
Fair  Evelyn's  Bower. 
Tally  O  the  Hounds. 
Come  Where  the  Aspens  Quiver. 
The  New  Mariners. 
Colin  and  Phoebe. 
In  My  Cottage  Near  a  Wood. 
Auld  Lang  Syne. 
The  Turkish  Lady. 
Cherry  Ripe. 
My  Heart  &  Lute. 
Careless  Billy 
Second  Thoughts  are  Best. 
Oh,  No  !  We  Never  Mention  Her. 
Sandy  and  Jenny. 
Larry  O'Gaff. 
The  Lamenting  Maid. 
Answer  to  The  Lamenting  Maid. 
The   Grand   Chorus   of   Huntsmen   in 

Der  Frieschutz. 
Love  Has  Eyes. 
Lovely  Nan. 
In  the  Bay  of  Biscay  O ! 
Oh!*  Cruel. 

The  Answer  to  Oh  !  Cruel. 
The  Sequel  to  Britons,  Strike  Home. 
Greenland  Whale  Fishery. 
The  Trotting  Horse. 
The  Sailor's  Tear. 
I've  Been  Roaming. 
Isabel. 

Henry's  Come  from  the  Wars. 
Cold  Winter  is  Past. 
The  Curly  Headed  Boy. 
The  Knight  of  the  Golden  Crest. 
The  Minstrel  Boy. 
Single  Life  for  Me. 
Queer  Little  Man. 
Grog. 


The  Queen's  Ascension  to  the  Throne 
of  England. 

The  Kiss,  Dear  Maid. 

What  D'ye  Think  of  the  New  Spanish 
War. 

The  Queen  of  Hearts. 

The  King  !  God  Bless  Him. 

Draw  the  Sword,  Scotland. 

The  Sprightly  Irishman. 

Love's  Ritornella. 

The  Gallant  Sailor. 

The  Gospel  Provision.     An  Hymn. 

When  Vulcan  Forged  the  Bolts  of  Jove. 

New  Version  of  Adam  and  Eve. 

When  Bucks  a  Hunting  Go. 

Grand  Conversation  Under  the  Rose. 

He  Loves  and  He  Rides  Away. 

Sylvia's  Request,  and  William's  De- 
nial. 

Mary's  Dream. 

Corinthian's  Diary. 

Mrs.  Monday. 

Cupid,  the  Pretty  Plough  Boy. 

Bowls  and  Rubbers !  or  the  Holiday 
Cobler. 

The  Wild  &  Wicked  Youth. 

Sweet  Jane  of  Tyrone. 

The  Sailor's  Hymn. 

The  Contented  Wife. 

Sally  Carter. 

The  Forsaken  Maid. 

Castle  Hyde. 

The  Lass  of  Dundee. 

The  Willow  Tree. 

The  Winter's  Evening,  or  Deploring 
Damsel. 

Sprig  of  Shillelah. 

Safely  Follow  Him. 

Sailor  and  His  True  Love. 

\^elia's  Complaint  for  the  Loss  of  Her 
Shepherd,  Gone  to  Fight  in  America. 

Woodland  Mar}'. 

Highland  Lad. 

Betsy  of  Dundee. 

The  Redemption.     An  Hymn. 

Billy  O'Rooke. 

The  Gossiping  Husband. 

Going  to  Chelsea  to  Buy  a  Bun. 

The  Pilgrim. 

Sheep  Shearing  Over. 


28 


GRAHAM 


A  Word  of  Advice. 

How  Sweet  in  the  Woodlands. 

Come  Landlord,  Fill  a  Flowing  Bowl. 

Scots  wha  liae  wi'  Wallace  Bled. 

The  Coal-Hole. 

Conversation  Betwixt  the  Old  and  New 
London  Bridge. 

The  Generous  Farmer,  or,  Poor  Sol- 
dier. 

Grageral  Macgree. 

Winter  Piece. 

Woodman. 

Johney  Lowre. 

The  Swaggering  Man. 

The  Unkind  Shepherdess. 

Soldier's  Life. 

Under  the  Willow  Tree. 

Poor  Dicky  and  His  Scolding  Wife. 

The  Poor  Man's  Wish  for  a  Wife. 

Howls  of  the  Farmers. 

Helen  the  Fair. 

Curly  Headed  Plough  Boy. 

Sally's  Love  for  a  Sailor. 

Gipsy  Loddy. 

The  Garden  Gate. 

Poverty's  No  Sin. 

Poor  Joe  the  Marine. 

I'll  Stay  for  My  Jack  and  He'll  Wed 
Me. 

Tarpauhng  Jacket. 

Sarah  Wilson. 

New  York  Streets. 

Shipwreck'd  Tar. 

While  Pensive  I  Thought  on  My  Love. 

The  Golden  Glove. 

Answer  lo  The  Light  Guitar. 

The  Cottage  in  the  Grove. 

The  Maid  of  Lodi. 

Mr.  Walker,  The  Two  Penny  Postman^ 

The  Roving  Bachelor. 

The  Gown  of  Green. 

The  Highland  Laddie. 

The  Disabled  Tar. 

Downfall  in  Beer. 

Drinking  Song. 

The  Dauntless  Sailor. 

Affectionate  Soldier. 

Duke  William's  Frolic. 

A  Bit  of  the  Brown. 

Answer  to  Sweet  Home. 


An  Appeal  to  the  Benevolent. 

T  he  Arethusa. 

The  Youth  of  the  Garden. 

Merry  Piper. 

The  Orphan  Wet  with  the  Rain. 

I've  been  Roaming. 

Isabel. 

The  Young  May-Moon. 

Henry's  Gone  to  the  Wars. 

The  Bold  Cobler. 

Colin  and  Phoebe. 

In  my  Cottage  near  a  Wood. 

Forecastle  Sailor,  or  the  Guardian  Fng- 

ate. 
The  Trumpeter. 
Feyther's  Old  Sow. 
Old  England  forever  shall  Weather  the 

Storm. 
Brandy  for   ever  shall   Cheer  up   the 

Heart. 
A  new  Boxing  Song. 
Away  with  Melancholy. 
A  New  Dialogue. 
Answer  to  the  Garden  Gate: 
Dick  the  Dustman. 
Ellen  Aureen. 
Answer  to  Isabelle. 
The  Lass  of  Richmond  Hill.   . 
At  Cloee  of  Day. 
Oh!  'Tis  Love. 

Our  Ship  she  lays  in  Harbour. 
Jemm5-'s  Farewell. 
On  Board  of  The  Victory. 
Beadle  of  the  Parish. 
The  Banks  of  the  Dee. 
The  Beggar. 

A  Flounce  to  Your  Gown. 
Jack's  the  Lad. 
Erin-go-Bragh. 
The  Thumping  Glass  of  Gin. 
Bonny  Moon. 

Hurrah  for  the  Bonnets  of  Blue. 
The  Blue  Bonnets  are  over  the  Border. 
Great  Flopping  Bonnets  are  now  ah 

the  Order. 
The  Banners  of  Blue. 
The  Cuckoo. 
Battle  of  the  Nile. 
The  Disconsolate  Lover. 
Fanny  Blair. 


LIBRARY. 


29 


Daring  Highwayman. 

Henry's  come  from  the  Wars. 

The  Curly  Headed  Boy.- 

Cold  Winter  is  Past. 

The  Knight  of  the  Golden  Crest. 

The  Soldier's  Gratitude. 

The  Sequel  to  Britons,  Strike  Home. 

The  Deep,  Deep  Sea. 

The  Indian  Maid. 

Poll  of  Wapping  Stairs. 

The  Wounded  Hussar. 


Lover's  Meeting. 

The  Country  Girl. 

The  Moon  is  on  the  Hill. 

Soldier's  Boy. 

Mr.  Simpkin. 

The  Soldier's  Orphan. 

Return,  O  My  Love. 

The  Banks  of  Allan  Water. 

I'm  his  Only  Daughter. 

Reform  and  King  William  Forever. 

In  my  Cottage  near  a  Wood. 


Good    Lord    Fauconbridge's   generous   Irish  Providence. 


Gift. 
The  Gospel  Provision.     An  Hymn. 
The  Bold  Forty-Second. 
Britain's  Guardian  Angel. 
Bung  Your  Eye. 
Poor  Joe  the  Marine. 
Moses  Number'd  Men. 
Under  the  Willow  Tree. 
The  Maid  of  the  Mill. 
My  Nannie  O. 

Englishman's  Wife,  God  Bless  Her. 
Love  was  Once  a  Little  Boy. 
Oh!  'Tis  Love. 
Blue  Ey'd  Mary. 
Bleak  was  the  Morn.     Or  the  Sailor's 

Return. 
The  Bold  Irishman. 
Battle  of  Barossa. 
Barnet  Races. 
Braham's  Beautiful  Maid. 
Liston's  Beautiful  Maid. 
The  Banks  of  Band. 


Mary's  Dream, 

Woodland  Mary. 

Huzza  for  the  Jacket  so  Blue. 

The  Keel  Row. 

The  Merry  Swiss  Girl. 

The  Queen  of  Hearts. 

Quite  Politely. 

Going  to  Chelsea  to  Buy  a  Bun. 

The  Pilgrim. 

The  Milkman. 

Merry  Piper. 

The  Ghost  of  Maria. 

The  Musing  Lover. 

The  Duke  of  Marlborough. 

Sailor  and  His  True  Love. 

Pensioner's    Complaint    Against    His 

Wife. 
Death  of  General  Wolfe. 
Parody  on  the  Bee  Proffer's  Honey. 
Tiie  Cottage  in  the  Grove. 
The  Golden  Glove. 
The  Good  Humoured  Fellow. 
Times  are  Altered. 


Brown  Jug. 

Exploits  of  Teddy  Blink  and  Bandy   The  Nightingale. 

Jack.  For  Tenderness  Form'd. 
Behold  How  Brightly  Breaks  the  Morn.    The  Female  Auctioneer. 

Woodman.  Four  and  Twenty  Fiddlers. 

Heroes  of  England.  The  Elopement  of  Pretty  Polly. 

Pretty  Polly  Hopkins.  O  Come  to  Me  When  Day  Light  Sets. 

Ba/lad  Siories.^S^e^  Buchanan,  R. 

Ballantine  (James).  Poems  by  James  Ballantine.  Edin- 
burgh: Thomas  Constable  and  Co.  London:  Hamilton,  Adams 
and  Co.     mdccclvi.     i2mo.  pp.  312. 

^t%  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 
Ballantyne  ( — ?).     Refutation  of    the    Misstatements  and 
Calumnies   contained    in    Mr.   Lockhart's    Life   of  Sir  Walter 


30  GRAHAM 

Scott,  Bart.,  respecting  the  Messrs.  Ballantyne.  By  the  trustees 
and  son  of  the  late  Mr.  James  Ballantyne.  Second  Edition. 
London:  1838.     8vo. 

Balzac  (H.  de).  Illusions  Perdues.  Bruxelles:  1837.  24mo. 
pp.  298. 

La  Peau  de  Chagrin,  Roman  Philosophique.  Brux- 
elles: 1837.     2  vols.     24mo. 

Physiologic  du  Mariage,  on  Meditations  de  Philoso- 
phic Eclectique  sur  le  Bonheur  et  le  Malheur  Conjugal.  Brux- 
elles: 1839.     2  vols.     24mo, 

Petites  Miseries  de  la  Vie  Conjugale.     Bruxelles:  1846. 

24mo.     pp.  307. 

Les  Contes  Drolatiques  Colligez  et  Abbayes  de  Tou- 

raine  et  mis  en  lumiere  par  le  sieur  de  Balzac  pour  I'esbattement 
des  pantagruelistes  et  non  aultres.  Cinquiesme  edition  Illustree 
de  425  dessins  par  Gustave  Dore.  Se  trove  a  Paris,  mdccclv. 
8vo.     pp.  614.     plates. 

Bancroft  (George).  Poems.  By  George  Bancroft.  Cam- 
bridge: From  the  University  Press.  Hilliard  &  Metcalf.  1823. 
i2mo.     pp.  77. 

**^  On  a  fly-leaf  is  written:  "To  James  Lorimer  Graham,  Jr.,  these  boyish 
follies,  of  no  value  in  themselves,  but  a  token  of  friendship  and  regard  from 
George  Bancroft." 

History  of  the    United    States,  from  the  discovery  of 

the  American  continent.  Twenty-fifth  edition.  Boston:  1874. 
9  vols.     8vo.     maps,  ports  and  pis. 

Banker's  Commonplace  Book. — See  Johnson,  A.  B. 

[Barbaroux  (O.)  and  A.  Lardier].  Voyage  du  General 
Lafayette  aux  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique,  en  1824  et  1825.  ^  Paris, 
1826.     i2mo.     pp.  364.     port. 

BARBife  Marbois  {Marquis  de).  Complot  d' Arnold,  /  et  /  de 
Sir  Henry  Clinton  /  contre  /  les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique  /  et 
contre  /  le  General  Washington.  /  Septembre  1780.  /  Orn^  de 
deu.x  portraits  et  d'une  carte  /  Chez  P.  Didot,  I'aine,  /  .  .  .  /  A 
Paris,  .  -  .  /  MDCCCXVi.  8vo.  pp.  (2),  xliv,  184,  map  and  2 
ports. 

^1^  Marbois  was  Secretary  of  the  French  legation  in  the  United  States  at 
the  time  of  Arnold's  treason,  and  his  account  is  still  the  best  yet  written. 

Histoire  /  de  /  la  Louisiane  /  et   /   de  la   cession    de 


LIBRARY.  31 

cette  colonic  par  la  France  aux  /  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  sep- 
tentrionale;  /  precedee  /  d'un  discours  sur  la  constitution  et  le 
gouvernment  des  Etats-Unis.  /  Par  M.  Barbe-Marbois,  /  Avec 
une  carte  relative  a  I'^tendue  des  pays  cedes.  /  Paris,  /  Iniprim- 
erie  de  Firmin  Didot.  I  ...  I  1829.  ^^o.  pp.  (6),  485.  map. 
Barbier  (Antoine-Alexandre).  Dictionnaire  des  Ouvrages 
Anonymes  et  Psendonymes  Composes,  traduits  on  publics  en. 
frangais,  avec  les  noms  des  Auteurs,  Traducteurs  et  Editeurs. 
Paris,  M.  DCCC.  VI.     8vo.     pp.  678. 

^\  Volume  II.  only. 

Barbier  (Auguste).  iambes  et  Poemes.  Treizi^me  Edition 
revue  et  corrigde.     Paris:  1862.     i2mo.     pp.  291. 

Bardsley  (Charles  Wareing).  Our  English  Surnames:  Their 
Sources  and  Significations.      London:  [n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  543. 

[Barham  (R.  H.)].  The  Ingoldsby  Legends,  or  Mirth  and 
Marvels,  by  Thomas  Ingoldsby  Esquire.  Eleventh  edition. 
London:  mdccclv.     3  vols.     8vo.     pi. 

See  Stoddard  (R.  H.). 

[Barker  (Fordyce)].  The  Rise  in  Harlem.  A  Comedy.  In 
Five  Acts,     New  York:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  67. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Barker  (W.  B.)  Lares  and  Penates:  or,  Cilicia  and  Its  Gov- 
ernors; being  a  .short  historical  account  of  that  province  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  present  day:  together  with  a  description  of 
some  household  gods  of  the  ancient  Cilician.s,  broken  up  by 
them  on  their  conversion  to  Christianity.  Edited  by  William 
Francis  Ainsworth.  London:  1853.  8vo.  pp.394,  map  and 
pis. 

Barlow  (Joel).  Advice  to  the  Privileged  Orders,  in  the 
Several  States  of  Europe,  resulting  from  the  Necessity  and  Pro- 
priety of  a  General  Revolution  in  the  Principle  of  Government. 
Part  I.  London — Printed:  New- York — Re-printed  by  Childs 
&  Swaine.     m.dcc.xcii.     8vo.     pp.  118. 

#*^^  Mr.  Barlow  was  for  a  self  levelin^of  the  ancient  regime,  and  attempted 
to  prove  the  advantage  of  his  theory  in  this  pamphlet.  Though  the  "age  of 
reason,"  neither  classes  nor  masses  paid  much  heed  to  his  arguments,  how- 
ever cogent  and  logical.  But  Mr.  Barlow  was  as  well  one  of  the  few  Ameri- 
cans of  his  time  who  dabbled  in  inventions  and  experiments  and  by  this,  and 
by  his  aid  of  Fulton,  unconsciously  blazed  the  path,  which,  culminating  in  the 
American  railroads  and  steam  reapers  of  to-day,  has  "leveled"  the  land- 
holders of  Europe  more  than  all  republican  and  democratic  writings. 


32  GRAHAM 

"Barry  Cornwall".— See  Procter,  B.  W.' 

Barthelemy  (J.  J.).  Travels  of  Anacharsis  the  Younger  in 
Greece,  during  the  middle  of  the  fourth  century  before  the 
Christian  sera.  By  the  Abbe  Bartheleuiy.  Translated  from  the 
French.  In  six  volumes;  and  a  seventh,  in  quarto,  containing 
maps,  plans,  views  and  coins,  illustrative  of  the  geography  and 
antiquities  of  ancient  Greece.  The  sixth  edition:  carefully  re- 
vised, corrected  and  enlarged,  by  the  last  improved  Paris  edi- 
tion prepared  for  the  press  by  the  author;  with  Memoirs  of 
the  life  of  J.  J,  Barthelemy,  written  by  himself,  and  embellished 
with  his  portrait.     London:  1825.     7  vols.     8vo.  &  4to. 

^\  Translated  by  W.  Beauniont,  and  first  printed  in  1806. 

Bartholdy  (Felix  Meldelssohn).  Letters  from  Italy  and 
Switzerland.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Lady  Wallace. 
Fourth  edition.     London:  1867.      i2mo.     pp.  356. 

Bartlett  (John).  A  Collection  of  Familiar  Quotations, 
with  complete  indices  of  authors  and  subjects.  Third  edition, 
with  supplement.     Cambridge:  i860,     i6mo.     pp.  446. 

Fourth  edition.      Boston:  1864. 

Fifth  edition.     Boston:  1870. 

Bartlett  (W.  H.).  The  Pilgrim  Fathers;  or,  The  Founders 
of  New  England  in  the  Reign  of  James  the  First.  By  W.  H. 
Bartlett.  With  Illustrations.  London:  Arthur  Hall,  Virtue 
&  Co.,  25  Paternoster  Row.     1853.     8vo.     pp.  240. 

^j.*^  Ten  plates  inserted. 

Bartolozzi  (Francisco).  Engravings  by.  [v.  p.,  v.  d.]  4to. 
^t%  A  collection  of  139  prints  by  this  famous  engraver,  from  paintings  or 
designs  of  Cipriani,  G.  Reni,  Rigaud,  Angelica  Kauffnian,  Guercino,  Henja- 
min  West,  E.  F.  Rurney,  F.  Cotes,  I.  H.  Bendell,  P.  Violet,  Thomas  Engle- 
heart,  LaSigra  Rosalba,  H.  Bunbury,  H.  Ramberg,  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds, 
H.  Walton,  W.  Hamilton,  F.  Wheatley,  W.  Harding,  W.  Palmer,  Martin 
Madan,  M.  Cosway,  Countess  Spencer,  Stolhard,  J.  R.  Smith,  and  Richard 
Cosway.  For  pure  stipple  engraving  these  have  never  been  equalled,  either 
in  beauty  or  technique,  and  are  now  most  eagerly  sought  for  by  collectors, 
making  such  a  collection  as  the  present  almost  impossible  of  duplication. 
The  following  is  a  list,  as  far  as  the  knowledge  of  the  compiler  has  enabled 
him  to  make  it,  for  many  of  the  engravings  are  without  lettering,  making 
their  title  purely  hypothetical.  The  numbers  in  brackets  refer  to  Tuer's 
lists,  as  printed  in  his  Life  0/  Barlolozzi,  but  several  of  the  prints  in  this 
collection  were  apparently  unknown  to  him,  though  the  great  authority  on 
this  subject.  It  is  also  obvious  that  certain  of  the  impressions  seen  by  Tuer 
were  unlettered,  and  are  here  given  a  title,  making  some  confusion  in  identi- 


LIBRARY, 


83 


ficatioii  with  his  lists.     Especial  pains  have  therefore  been  taken  to  make 
the  following  accurate,  that  it  may  be  used  to  correct  and  enlarge  his  work : 


"Faith,"  (32). 

"Hope,"  (65). 

"The  elements  " — 
"Fire,"  (118). 
"Water,"  (118). 
"Air,"  (118). 
"Earth,"  (118). 

"Jupiter  and  Europa,"  (1502). 

Madonna  and  Child,  (2016). 

"Jane  Shore  introduced  to  King  Ed- 
ward IV."  (1217). 

"  King  Henry  II.,  andfair  Rosamond," 
(1230). 

"The  Dowager  Queen  of  Edward  the 
4th,  parting  with  the  Duke  of  York 
to  the  two  Archbishops,"  (1261). 

"The  Duke  of  Northumberland  and 
Suffolk  praying  Lady  Jane  Gray  to 
accept  the  Crown,"  (1262). 

"Vortigern  &  Rowena,  or  The  settle- 
ment of  the  Saxons  in  Britain," 
(colored)  (1267). 

"Edward  Prince  of  Wales  presenting 
the  Captive  King  John  of  France 
and  his  son  to  his  father  Edward  the 
3rd,  after  the  Battle  of  Poictiers," 
(colored)  (1257)-. 

"The  King  Psammetichus  of  Egypt  in 
Love  with  Rhodope,"  (1238). 

"Telemachus  and  Mentor  in  the  Island 
of  Calypso,"  (1560). 

"Lais,"  (1676). 

"Lamia,"   (1330). 

"Perseus  and  Andromeda,"  (1546). 

"Perseus  relating  to  Andromeda  the 
Power  of  Medusa's  Head,"  (1547). 

"Sylvia  Overseen  by  Daphne." 

"A  Naiad,"  (1391). 


"Beauty   looking    in    the    Mirror 

Prudence,"  (16). 
Tragedy  [?]. 
"Comedy,"  (23). 
"The  Nymph  of  Immortality." 
"The   Daughter   of    Guercino   in    the 

dress  of  the  Country  near  Bologna," 

(colored)  (381). 
"Cupid  and  Psyche,"  (1347). 
Music  Ticket,  (Savoia). 


"Jonah,  an  Oratorio,"  (897). 

Pour  uu  Billet  de  Banque  en  Province 

en  Bridgewater,  (60). 
Ascension. 

"  Miscuit  utile  dulci,"  (2167). 
"Nymphs  after  Bathing,"  (1534). 
"St.  Cicilia,"  (1935). 
Actress  [?]. 
"Hebe,"  (1480). 
"Ariadne,"  (1411). 
"Flora,"  (1472). 
"A  Muse,"  (1472). 
Lady  Beauclerc,  (1627). 
"Serenity,"  (47). 
Woman's  Head,  (1044). 
Woman's  Head. 
Woman  Reading,  (1032). 
"A  St.  James's  Beauty." 
"A  St.  Giles's  Beauty." 
"The  Fair  Alsacien,"  (1359). 
"Louisa  Hammond,"  (1667). 
George  II L,  (i495?)- 
"  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  of  France," 

(1681). 
"The  Unfortunate  Louis  i6th,"  (1837). 
"La  Sigar.  Rosalba,"  (1702). 
"Cecilia." 
"Adelaide  first  seen  in  the  Gardens  of 

Bagnieres,"  (197). 
"Doctor  Primrose  finds  his  Daughter 

Olivia  in  Distress,"  (219). 
"  Esqr.  Thornhill  Perswades  Olivia  to 

Elope  with  Him,"  (270). 
"Love  and  Honour,"  (79). 
"Rural  Innocence,"  (colored)  (104). 
"Hope  Nursing  Love,"'  (colored)  (66). 
^  Illustrations  to  Orlando  Furioso,  (698). 
Fame  [?]. 
of   Hercules,  (1491). 
Vignette. 

Group,  with  Drawing,  (1176). 
Nymphs  Bathing. 
Tragedy  [?]. 
Boys  Playing,  (939). 
Angel. 

Meditation  [?]. 
"Painting." 
Hands. 


84 


GRAHAM 


"Cherubins." 

"The  Truth  of  Infaucy." 

"Legs,"  (2). 

Sleeping  Child. 

Sleeping  Child  with  Doll. 

"Cicero." 

Classic  Figure. 

"Jemmy's  Farewell." 

"Jemmy's  Return." 

"  Genius  and  Beauty." 

"Prudence  and  Beauty." 

Woman  at  the  Side  of  a  Stream. 

Triumph  of  Venus. 

"The  Young  Maid  and  Old  Sailor." 

"Romeo  and  Juliet,"  (265). 

"Hamlet  and  His  Mother,"  (229). 

"Adelaide  and  Fonrose." 

"Fonrose  and  Adelaide." 

"The  Water  Cress  Girl,"  (1377). 

"The  Prelude  to  Matrimony,"  (279). 

"The  Libertine  Reclaimed." 

"Louisa." 

"Ophelia." 

"Hands,"  (2). 

Two  Women's  Heads. 

"Angelica  and  Medora,"  (205). 

Woman  with  Book. 

Sleeping  Child. 

Child  with  Dog. 

Eastern  Woman's  Head. 

"The  Beautiful  Rhodope,"  (1255). 

"Bacchanalian  Nymph,"  (colored). 

"  Dancing  Nymph,"  (colored)."' 


Cupid  Persuading  Woman. 

Tritons  Carrying  off  Woman. 

Mansion  House  Ball  Ticket,  1775. 

Giardini  Benefit  Ticket. 

"  The  Judgment  of  Paris,"  (1500). 

"Venus  Attired  by  the  Graces,"  (i594)- 

"Six  Senates,"  by  Bach. 

Cupid  and  Apollo  with  Lyre,  (1410). 

Frontispiece  of  Catalogue. 

Venus  Seated  in  a  shell,  (1606). 

Woman  Playing  Lyre,  (1388). 

Minerva. 

"  Nymphs  Bathing." 

"Nymphs  after  Bathing,"  (1434). 

"  Ceres,"  (20). 

"Pomona,"  (100). 

Woman's  Head,  1775. 

[Same],  1776,  (colored). 

"Contemplation,"  (colored)  (42). 

"Attention,"  (colored)  (40). 

"  Psyche  going  to  Dress,"  (1550). 

"Psyche  going  to  Bathe,"  (1551). 

Nude  Women  and  Children  Sleeping, 

(1394?)- 
Cupid  and  Psyche. 
"Imogen's  Chamber,"  (234?). 
"Tancredand  Clorinda,"  (274). 
"Damon  and  Delia,"  (214). 
"  Alcander  and  Neriha,"  (200). 
"Tancred  and  Erminia,"  (275). 
"Elfrida's  Vow." 
"A  Lecture  on  Gadding." 
"The  Fair  Moralist  and  her  Pupil." 


^*:^.  See  also  Guercino  for  more  of  Bartolozzi's  work. 

Baskerville  (A.).  The  Poetry  of  Germany,  Consisting  of 
selections  from  upwards  of  seventy  of  the  most  celebrated  poets, 
translated  into  English  Verse,  with  the  original  text  on  the 
opposite  page,  by  Alfred  Baskerville.     New  York:  1854.     i2mo. 

PP-  333' 

Third  stereotype  edition.     Altoona:  1870. 

Batavian  Anthohg^y. — See  Bowring. 

Batty  (R.).  Hanoverian  and  Saxon  Scenery,  from  Draw- 
ings by  Lieut.  Colonel  Batty,  F.  R.  S.  Member  of  the  Impe- 
rial Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne.  lyondon,  Robert  Jennings, 
1829.     rl.  8vo.     pis. 


LIBRARY.  35 

[Baudouin  (J.  M.  T.)].  Washington,  on  I'Orplieline  de  la 
Pensylvanie,  m^lodrame  en  trois  actes,  a  spectacle,  par  M.  d' 
Aubigny  \^pse7id.'\ Paris  :  1815.     8vo.     pp.  51. 

Baudrillart  (Henri).  Vie  Jacquard.  Paris:  1866.  24mo. 
pp.  69. 

La  Propriety.      Paris:  1867.      24mo.     pp.  52. 

L' Argent  et  ses  Critiques.      Paris:  1867.      24mo.  pp.  52. 

Le  Credit  Populaire.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

Le  Salariat  et  I'Association.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.  pp. 

52- 

Les    Bibliotheques   et    les    Cours    Populaires.     Paris: 

1867.      24nio.      pp.  52. 

Philippe  de  Girard.      Paris:  1868.      24mo.     pp.  70. 

Luxe  et  Travail.     Paris:  1868.     24mo.     pp.  72. 

Des  Habitudes  d' Intemperance.      Paris:    1868.    24mo. 

PP-  51- 

Baudry  des  LozieRES  (L.  N.).  Second  Voyage  a  La  Louisi- 
ane,  faisant  suite  au  premier  de  I'auteur  de  1794  a  1798.  Con- 
tenant  la  vie  militaire  du  general  Grondel,  doyen  des  armees  de 
France,  qui  commanda  long-temps  a  Louisiane,  et  honorede  cent 
dix  ansde service:  un  Detail  sur  les  productions  les  plus  avanta- 
geuses,"  les  plus  extraordinaires  de  cette  belle  Colonie,  et  sur  ses 
quartiers  les  plus  fertiles  et  les  plus  lucratifs:  de  nouvelles  Re- 
flexions sur  les  Colonies  en  general,  et  le  Regime  n^cessaire  aux 
personnes  des  Colonies  pendant  le  premiere  annee  de  leur  ar- 
riv^e.  Par  Baudry  des  Lozieres.  Tome  premier.  A  Paris,. 
Chez  Charles,  Imprimeur,  Rue  Guenegaud,  No.  18.  An  xi, 
1803.  (Mars.)  8vo.  2  vols.  pp.  xv,  414;  xvj,  (i),  folding 
table;  410  (2). 

Baxley  (H.  Willis).  Spain.  Art-Remains  and  Art-Reali- 
ties, Painters,  Priests,  and  Princes.  Being  notes  of  things 
seen,  and  of  opinions  formed,  during  nearly  three  years'  resi- 
dence and  travels  in  that  country.  London:  1875.  8vo.  z 
vols.      map. 

Bayard  (Ferdinand-M.).  Voyage  dans  I'Interieur  Des  Etats- 
Unis,  a  Bath,  Winchester,  dans  la  Vallee  de  Shenandoah,  etc., 
etc.,  Pendant  I'Etd  de  1791.  Seconde  edition,  Augmentee  de 
descriptions    et    d'anecdotes  "sur   la  vie    militaire   et    politique 


36  GRAHAM 

de  Georges  Washington.  Par  Ferdiiiaiid-M.  Bayard,  De  la 
Soci^te  libre  des  Sciences,  Lettres,  et  Arts  de  Paris.  A  Paris, 
Chez  Batilliot.      An  Vie.     8vo.     pp.  xxv,  349. 

[Bayly  (Lewis)].  The  Practice  of  Pietie:  Directing  a 
Christian  how  to  walke  that  he  may  please  God.  Amplified  by 
the  Author.  The  last  Edition,  Newly  overseene  &  corrected. 
Printed  at  Delf  by  Abraham  Jacobs,  for  the  good  of  Great  Bri- 
taine.      [n.  d.]      32mo.     pp.  (16),  553,  (4). 

^*^  Contains  au  autograph  poem  of  Samuel  Butler  on  a  fly-leaf. 

Bazaine  {Markhal  F.  A.).  Iv'Armee  du  Rhin  depuis  le  12 
Aout  jusqu'au  29  Octobre  1870.  Paris:  1872.  8vo.  pp.  308. 
maps. 

BealE  (Lionel  S.).  How  to  Work  with  the  Microscope,  A 
course  of  lectures  on  microscopical  manipulations  and  the  prac- 
tical application '  of  the  microscope  to  different  branches  of 
investigation,  delivered  during  the  winter  session  of  1856  and 
1857.      London:  1857.      i2mo.     pp.  124. 

Beaujour  (F.  de).  Aper^u  des  Etats-Unis,  au  commence- 
ment du  xixe.  siecle,  Depuis  1800  jusqu'en  1810,  avec  des  tables 
statistiques.  Par  le  Chevalier  Felix  de  Beaujour,  ancien  mem- 
bre  du  tribunat.  A  Paris,  Chez  L.  G.  Michaud.  m.dccc.xiv. 
8vo.     pp.  272. 

[Beaumarchais  (P.  A.  C.  de)].  Influence  du  Despotisme  de 
I'Angleterre  sur  les  Deux  Mondes.  Les  Rois  &  les  Peuples  ont 
pour  Juges  leur  siecle  &  la  posterite;  c'est  a  la  fidelite  de  I'His- 
toire  de  les  accuser,  come  elle  pent  les  absoudre.  Prix,  trente- 
six  sols.     Imprim^  a  Boston:  [n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  145. 

^.*^  "Attributed  to  Beaumarchais  by  Chardon  de  La  Rochette,  but  not  in- 
cluded in  the  'CEuvres'  of  Beaumarchais."  Ouerard.  The  imprint  is  purely 
fictitious,  the  work  having  been  printed  either  in  Holland  or  Switzerland,  for 
surreptitious  circulation  in  France. 

Beaumont  (J.).  Bosworth-Field:  a  Poem.  Written  in  the 
year  1629,  and  Dedicated  to  King  Charles  I.  By  Sir  John 
Beaumont,  Baronet,  with  several  Verses  in  Praise  of  the  Author, 
and  Elegies  on  his  Death,  by  the  greatest  Wits  then  living. 
London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills  in  Black-fryars,  near  the 
Water-side,  17 10.     8vo.     pp.  39. 

Beaumont  {Princess  de).  Le  Magasin  des  Adolescents,  ou 
Dialogues  entre  une  sage  gouvernanite  et  ses  eleves,  Pour  servir 


LIBRARY.  37 

de  suite  au  Magasin  des  Enfans.  -Avec  figures.  Paris:  1816. 
4  vols,  in  24.      241110.     pis. 

Beaumont  {Prmcess  de).  Le  Magasin  des  Jeunes  Dames,  ou 
Instruction  pour  les  personnes  fui  entrent  dans  le  monde  et  se 
marient;  leurs  devoirs  dans  cet  etat  et  envers  leurs  enfans. 
Paris:  1820-     4  vols.      24mo.     pis. 

The  Beauties  of  the  Anti-Jacobin;  or,  Weekly  Examiner; 
containing  Every  Article  of  Permanent  Utility  in  that  Valuable 
and  Highly  Esteemed  Paper,  literary  and  political;  the  whole 
of  the  excellent  Poetry;  together  with  explanatory  notes,  bio- 
graphical anecdotes,  and  a  Prefatory  Advertisement,  by  the 
editor.  London;  Printed  by  J.  Plymsell,  at  the  Anti-Jacobin 
Press,  Peterborough  Court,  Fleet  Street,  for  C.  Chappie,  No.  66, 
Pall  Mall.      1799.      i2mo.     pp.  xii,  311. 

jj*#  Chiefl}-  bj'  W.  Giflford,  Canning,  Frere  and  Ellis,  and  directed  against 
Fox  and  his  party.  Compared  with  the  Anti-Jacobin,  the  mouthpiece  of 
English  toryism,  the  lowest  political  outpourings  of  to-day  in  America  seem 
respectable. 

Beauvoir  (L.  ,  Marquis  de).  Australie.  Voyage  autour  du 
Monde  par  le  Comte  de  Beauvoir.  Ouvrage  enrichi  de  deux 
grandes  cartes  et  de  douze  gravures-photographies  par  Des- 
champs.  Sixieme  Edition.  Paris,  Henri  Plon,  1872.  i2mo. 
pp.  363.      maps,  pis.,  and  port. 

Java,    Siam,  Canton.     Voyage  autour  du  Monde  par 

le  Comte  de  Beauvoir.  Ouvrage  enrichi  d'une  grande  carte 
speciale  et  de  quatorze  gravures-photographies  par  Deschamps. 
Sixieme  Edition.      Paris,  1872.     i2mo.     pp.451,     maps  and  pis. 

Pekin,    Yeddo,    San    Francisco.      Voyage   autour    du 

Monde  par  le  Comte  Beauvoir.  Ouvrage  enrichi  de  quarte 
cartes,  et  de  quinze  gravures-photographies  par  Deschamps. 
Sixieme  Edition.     Paris,  1872.     i2mo.     pp- 355-     maps  and  pis. 

Bechstein  (J.  M.).  Cage  and  Chamber-birds,  their  natural 
history,  habits,  food,  diseases,  management  and  modes  of  cap- 
ture. Translated  from  the  German.  With  considerable  addi- 
tions on  structure,  migration,  and  economy,  compiled  from 
various  sources  by  H.  G.  Adams,  incorporating  the  whole  of 
Sweet's  British  warblers,  with  numerous  illustrations.  London: 
MDCCCLiir.     i6mo.     pp.  500. 

Bechstein  (Ludwig),     As  Pretty  as  Seven  and  other  Popular 


S8  GRAHAM 

German  Tales,  collected  b)'-  Ludwig  Beclistein.  Witli  one  hnn- 
dred  illustrations  by  Richter.  A  companion  to  Grimm's  German 
Popular  Stories.      London  [n.  d.].      i2mo.     pp.  367.     pis. 

[Beckford  (William)].  Vathek.  /  A  Lausanne,  /  Chez  Isaac 
Hignou   &  Compe.  /     m.  dcc.  lxxxvii.  /     i6mo.     pp.  iv,  204. 

[ ]      Vathek,     eine     arabische     Erzahlung.       Aus     dem 

Franzosischen  iibersezt.     Mannheim:  1788.      i6mo.     pp.  235. 

[ ]     Vathek.      Translated    from     the    Original    French. 

Fourth  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  London:  mdcccxxiii. 
i2mo.     pp.  284.     pi. 

Vathek  :    An    Arabian   tale.      By    William    Beckford. 

With  notes,  critical  and  explanatory.      London:  1849.      i2mo. 

pp.  396.     pi. 

4(,**  Also  contains:  "The  Castle  of  Otranto, "  a  Gothic  story  by  Horace 
Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford,  and  "The  Bravo  of  Venice:"  a  romance,  trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  Matthew  Gregory  Lewis. 

[ ]     The  Story  of  Al  Raoui,    A  Tale  from   the  Arabic. 

London:  1799.      i6mo.      pp.  59. 

[ ]     Italy;    with   sketches  of    Spain   and   Portugal.      By 

the  author  of  "Vathek."     London:  1834.     2  vols.     8vo. 

BECKMANN(John).  A  History  of  Inventions,  Discoveries  and 
Origins.  Translated  from  the  German,  By  William  Johnston. 
Fourth  Edition,  carefully  revised  and  enlarged  by  William  Fran- 
cis and  J.  W.  Griffith.     London:  1846.      2  vols.      i2mo.     port. 

Bede  {the  Venerable).  The  Venerable  Bede's  Ecclesiastical 
History  of  England.  Also  the  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle.  With 
illustrative  notes,  a  map  of  Anglo-Saxon  England,  and  a  gen- 
eral index.  Edited  by  J.  A.  Giles.  Second  edition.  London: 
M.DCCC.XLix.     i2mo.     pp.  515.     map.  • 

Bedford  (Gunning  S.).  Clinical  Lectures  on  the  Diseases 
of  Women  and  Children.  Third  edition,  carefully  revised  and 
enlarged.     New  York :  1856.     8vo.     pp.  602. 

"  Bedott,  Widow."— See  Whitcher,  Francis  M. 

Beecher  (Henry  Ward).  Star  Papers ;  or.  Experiences  of 
Art  and  Nature.     New  York:  1855.     i2mo.     pp.  359. 

Life  Thoughts,    gathered    from   the    Extemporaneous 

Discourses  of  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  By  one  of  his  congrega- 
tion.    Fifteenth  thousand.     Boston:  1858.     i2mo.     pp.  299. 

^^  Compiled  by  Edna  Dean  Proctor,  the  poetess. 


LIBRARY.  39 

Beecher  (Henry  Ward).  Freedom  and  War.  Discourses  on 
Topics  Suggested  by  the  Times.     Boston:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  445. 

Report  of  the  Speeches  delivered  at  public  meetings 

in  Manchester,  Glasgow,  Edinburgh,  Liverpool,  and  London; 
and  at  the  farewell  breakfasts  in  London,  Manchester  and  Liv- 
erpool.    Manchester:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  (4),  175. 

•  Beger  (L.)-  Thesaurus  ex  Thesauro  Palatino  Selectus,  sive 
Gemmarum  et  Numisraatum  qvae  in  Electorali  Cinieliarchio 
continentvr  Elegantiorum  sere  expressa,  et  convenienti  com- 
mentario  illvstrata  Dispositio  avthore  L.  Begero,  serenissimi 
electoris  palatini  antiqvario  et  bibliothecario.  Heidelbergae, 
Typis  Philippi  Delborn,  M.  DC.  Lxxxv.  Lg.  folio,  pp.  (14), 
421,  (i).     port,  and  pi. 

Belding,  Keith  &  Co.  United  States  Bonds  and  Securi- 
ties. What  They  Are — Their  Cost — And  the  Interest  They 
Pay.  With  illustrations  of  the  Exchange  of  Sterling  into 
American  Currency,  and  vice  versa;  And  many  other  Items 
which  may  be  of  interest  to  those  desirous  of  information  con- 
cerning American  Finances  and  Exchange.  By  Belding, 
Keith  and  Co.,  American  Bankers  and  Merchants,  80  Lombard 
Street,  London.     London:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  11,  (12). 

Bell  (A.  N.).  A  Knowledge  of  Living  Things,  with  the 
laws  of  their  existence.    New  York:  i860.    i2mo.    pp.318,    pis. 

[Bell  ( Jared)].  Advice  to  a  Young  Christian  on  the  Import- 
ance of  Aiming  at  an  Elevated  Standard  of  Piety.  By  a  Village 
Pastor.  With  an  Introductory  Essay,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Alex- 
ander.    New  York:  1854.     i6mo.     pp.  196. 

[Bellegardk  (J.  B.  Morvan  de)].  Histoire  Universelle  des 
Voyages  faits  par  Mer  et  par  Terre  dans  I'Ancien  &  dans  le 
Nouveau  Monde^.  Pour  eclaircir  la  Geographic  ancienue  & 
moderne.  A  Amsterdam,  Chez  Isaac  Elzevier,  Libraire  au 
grand  Monarque.    M.  dccviii.     i2mo.    pp.  (12),  50,  (6),  458.    pi. 

Bellet  (Louis).  La  Verite  sur  les  Obligations  Mexicaines. 
Paris:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Bellew(C.).  The  Merry  Circle.  A  book  of  New,  Graceful, 
and  Intellectual  Games  and  Amusements.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Clara 
Bellew.  With  two  hundred  illustrations.  London :  [1872.] 
i6mo.     pp.  2831     pis. 


40  GRAHAM 

Bellew  (Frank).     The  Art  of  Amusing.      A   Collection   of 

Graceful  Arts,  Games,  Tricks,  Puzzles,  and  Charades.     Intended 

to  amuse  everybody  and  enable  all  to  amuse  everybody  else. 

With  two  hundred  illustrations.      London:  [n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp. 

299.     pi. 

Belleyme  (Adolphe  de).     La  France  et  le   Mexique.     Paris: 

1863.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

BellieR  (A.).     La   Prevoyance  et   la   Charite.      Paris:  1868. 

24m o.     pp.  71. 

Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     [Cartes  de  la  Nouvelle   France. 

Paris:  1743-4].     4to.     27  maps. 

^*^f.  A  very  scarce  and  valuable  atlas,  the  maps  being  prepared  by  the  offi- 
cial hydrographer  of  the  French  Department  of  Marine. 

'  Remarques  /  sur  la  Carte  /  de  /  I'Amerique  /  Septentri- 

onale,  /  Comprise  entre  le  28e  et  le  726  d^gre  /  de  Latitude,  / 
avec  /  une  Description  Geographique  /  de  ces  parties;  /  par 
M.  Bellin,  Ing^nieur  de  la  Marine  &  du  Depot  des  /  Cartes, 
Plans  &  Journaux,  Censeur  Royal,  de  I'Aca-  /  demie  de  Marine, 
&  de  la  Societe  Royale  de  Londres.  /  A  Paris,  /  De  I'lmprimeri^ 
de  Didot,  Quai  des  Augustins,  /  a  la  Bible  d'or.  /  m.  dcc.  lv.  / 
4to.     pp.  131. 

Remarques  sur  le   Detroit  de   Belle- Isle,   et  les  c6tes 

septentrionales  de  La  Nouvelle  France,  Depuis  la  Riviere 
S.  Jean,  jusqu'au  Cap  Charles:  Tirees  des  Journaux  de  Naviga- 
tion qui  sont  au  Depot  des  Cartes  &  Plans  de  la  Marine,  pour 
le  service  des  Vaisseaux  du  Roi;  par  le  Sieur  Bellin,  Ingenieur 
de  la  Marine  &  du  Depot  des  Plans;  le  premier  Mars  1758.  [at 
end:   "De  I'Imprimerie  de  Didot."]     4to.     pp.16.     2  maps. 

Beloe    (William).      Anecdotes    of    Literature    and    Scarce 
Books,     London:  1807-     6  vols.     8vo. 
The  Bells.— ^t^  Aldrich,  T.  B. 

Bemis  (George).  Precedents  of  American  Neutrality,  in  re- 
ply to  the  speech  of  Sir  Roundell  Palmer,  Attorney  General  of 
England,  in  the  British  House  of  Commons,  May  13,  1864. 
Boston:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  viii,  83. 

1^1^  A  study  of  Genet's  privateers  in   1793,   and  of  the  cases  of  the  ships 
Cassius,  Santissima  Trinidad,  Armistad  de  Rues,  and  Alabama. 

American  Neutrality:  Its  Honorable  Past,  Its  Exped- 
ient Future.      A  protest  against  the   proposed*  repeal    of   the 


LIBRARY.  41 

neutrality  laws,  and  a  plea  for  their  improvement  and  consoli- 
dation.    Boston:  1866.    8vo.     pp.  211. 

Benedetti  (Vincente,  G??«/^).  Ma  Mission  En  Prusse.  Paris: 
1871.     8vo.     pp.  446. 

Bennet  (J.  Henry).  Winter  and  Spring  on  the  Shores  of 
the  Mediterranean:  or,  The  Riviera,  Mentone,  Italy,  Corsica, 
Sicily,  Algeria,  Spain,  and  Biarritz,  As  Winter  Climates. 
Fourth  edition.  London:  MDCCCLXX.  8vo.  pp.  621.  pis.  and 
maps. 

Benjamin  of  Tudela. — See  Wright,  T. 

Bennett  (W.  C).  Songs  by  a  Song-Writer.  First  hundred. 
London:  1859.     i2mo.     pp.  142. 

The  Worn  Wedding-Ring,  and  other  Poems.    Londoi;: 

1861.     i2mo.     pp.  192. 

Benjamin  (Judah  P.).  The  African  Slave  Trade.  The 
Secret  Purpose  of  the  Insurgents  to  Revive  It.  No  treaty  stipu- 
lations against  the  slave  trade  to  be  entered  into  with  European 
powers.  Judah  P.  Benjamin's  intercepted  instructions  to  L.  Q. 
C.  Lamar,  styled  Commissioner,  etc.  Philadelphia:  1863.  8vo. 
pp.  24. 

[Benton  (Thomas)].  Thirty  Years'  View;  or  a  history  of 
the  working  of  the  American  government  for  thirty  years,  from 
1820  to  1850.  Chiefly  taken  from  the  Congress  debates,  the 
private  papers  of  General  Jackson,  and  the  speeches  of  ex- 
Senator  Benton,  with  his  actual  view  of  men  and  affairs;  with 
historical  notes  and  illustrations,  and  some  notices  of  eminent 
deceased  cotemporaries:  By  a  senator  of  thirty  years.  In  two 
vols.     New  York:  1854-     2  vols,     rl,  8vo.      port,  and  pi. 

B^RARD  (E.  Paul).  Economic  Domestique  de  I'Eclairage. 
Paris:  1867.     24m o.     pp.  50. 

La  Matiere  des  V^g^taux  ou  Cellulose.     Paris:  1867. 

24mo.     pp.  52. 

La  Chaux.     Paris:  1868.     24mo.     pp.  51. 

Berjeau,  (J.  P. ) — See  Book-  Worm. 

Berkeley  (Grantley  F.).  Fact  Against  Fiction.  The  Hab- 
its and  Treatment  of  Animals  Practically  Considered;  Hydro- 
phobia and  Distemper;  with  some  remarks  on  Darwin.  In  two 
volumes.     London:  1874.     2  vols.     8vo. 


42  GRAHAM 

Bernard  (A.  H.).  Legends  of  the  Rhine.  Translated  by 
Fr.  Arnold.     Frankfort,  1847.      i6mo.     pp.  285. 

Lays  and   legends  of  the   Rhine,  to  which  are  added: 

Translations  of  German  poems  and  songs  and  a  selection  from 
Grattans'  Rhenish  legends.  Mayence  [186-?].  i6mo.  pp. 
320.     pi. 

Bernard  (Frederic).  Bibliotheque  des  Merveilles.  Les 
Evasions  Celebres.  Par  Frederic  Bernard.  Onvrage  illnstrd 
de  25  vignettes  par  Emile  Bayard.  Paris:  1869.  i2mo.  pp. 
358.     pis. 

^*^  Contains  histories  of  the  following  cases  : 

^Aristornene. — 684  av.  J.-C.  Duguay-Trouin. — 1694. 

H^gdsistrate. — 475  av.  J.-C.  Iv'Abbe    Comte    de     Bucquoy. — 1700- 

I^emetrius  Soter. — 162  av.  J.-C.  1702. 

Marius. — 85  av.  J.-C.  Forster,  Mac-Intosh,  Robert  de  Keith, 

Attahis. — Sixi^me  Siecle.  Nithisdale. — 1715. 

Richard,  due  de  Normandie. — Dixieme  Charles-Edouard. — 1746. 

Siecle.  Stanislas  Leczinski. — 1734. 

Louis  II,  Comte  de  Flandre. — 1347.  Le  Baron  de  Trenck. — 1746-1763. 

Le  due  d' Albany. — Quinzieme  Siecle.  Casanova  de  Seingalt. — 1757. 

Secundus  Curion. — Seizieme  Siecle.'  Latude. — 1750-1784. 

Benvenuto  Cellini. — 1538.  Beniowski. — 1771. 

Marie  Stuart. — 1568.  Pretres    Sauves    par    Geoffroy    Saint- 

Caumont  de  la  Force. — 1572.  Hilaire. — 1792. 

Henri  IV. — 1573.  De  Chateaubrun. — 1794. 

Charles  de  Guise.— 1591.  Sidney  Smith. — 1797. 

Marie  de  Medicis. — 1619.  Pichegru,      Ramel,     Barthdlemy,      de 

Grotius. — 1621.  Larue. — 1797. 

Isaac  Arnaud. — 1635.  Le  Colonel  de  Richemont. — 1809. 

Le  due  de  Beaufort. — 1648.  Le  Capitaine  Grivel. — 1810. 

Le  Cardinal  de  Retz. — 1654.  Lavallette. — 1815. 

Quiqudran  de  Beaujeu. — 167 1.  Giovanni  Arrivabene,  Ugoni  et  Seal- 
Charles  II. — 1686.  vini. — 1822. 

Blanche  Gamond. — 1687.  Marrast,    Guinard,    Godefroy   Cavaig- 

Jean   Bart  et  le  Chevalier  de  Forbin. —  nac. — 1834. 

1689.  Rufin  Piotrowski. — 1846. 

Bernard  (M.) — See  Muller,  M. 

Bernard,  ///-?  wise. — See  Wright,  T. 

Bernstein  (A.).  1870.  Dentscher  Kalender  fiir  Jedermann 
aus  dem  Volke  von  A.  Bernstein.  Znm  Debit  fiir's  Ansland. 
Berlin:  [n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp.  224,  119.     pis. 

Berquin  (Arnaud).  CEuvres  Complettes.  A  Paris,  An  dix 
(1802).     28  vols.     24mo.     pis. 


LIBRARY.  43 

BerryER  (Pierre  Antoine).  Discoiirs  prononces  au  Corps 
Legislatif  les  22  &  23  jnillet  1867  par  M.  Berryer  sur  la  Dette 
du  Mexiqiie  et  les  Obligations  Mexicaines.  Tours:  1867.  i2mo. 
pp.63. 

Bert  (Paul).  La  Machine  Humaine.  Deuxi^me  Partie. 
Equilibre  de  la  Force.     Paris:  1868.     24mo.     pp.  53. 

Berton  (Charles).  Quatre  Annees  en  Orient  et  En  Italie  ou 
Constantinople,  Jerusalem  et  Rome  en  1848,  1849,  1850,  1851. 
Deuxieme  edition.     Paris:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  472. 

Berville  (Guyard  de).  The  Story  of  the  Chevalier  Bayard, 
from  the  French  of  the  Loyal  Servant,  M.  de  Berville,  and 
others.  By  Edith  Walford.  With  notes  and  introduction  by 
the  editor.     Third  Edition.     London:  1869.      i2mo.     pp.  255. 

[Beverley  (Robert)].  Histoire  de  la  Virginie,  Contenant 
L'Histoire  de  son  Etablissement,  de  son  Gouvernement  d'apr^- 
sent,  ses  Pjoductions,  la  Religion,  les  Loix  &  les  Coutumes  des 
Indiens  Naturels,  tant  dans  la  Guewe  que  dans  la  Paix,  &  I'etat 
present  du  Pays  a  I'dgard  de  la  Police  &  de  1' Agriculture.  Par 
D.  S.  Natif  &  habitant  du  Pays.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  & 
enrichie  de  figures.  A  Amsterdam,  Chez  Claude  Jordan, 
Libraire,  vis-a-vis  du  Lombart,  proche  la  Ville  de  Lion. 
M.  DCC.  XII.      i6mo.     pp.  (8),  432.     pis. 

Biarnes  (Adolphe).  Le  Droit  des  gens.  La  France  et  Les 
Yankees.     Nantes:  1866.     8vo.     pp.  98. 

^*^  At  the  end  it  is  dated  "  Chantenay-sur-Loire,  24  Fevrier,  1866." 

Bible.  The  Holy  Bible,  Containing  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ments: Newly  Translated  out  of  the  Original  Tongues,  and 
with  the  former  Translations  diligently  Compared  and  Revised, 
By  His  Majesty's  Special  Command.  Appointed  to  be  Read  in 
Churches.  Oxford:  Printed  by  Thomas  Baskett,  Printer  to  the 
University.     M  dcc  LXI.     4to. 

^%  Prefixed  is  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  with  the  Psalter.  L.  1756  ;  and 
annexed  are  an  Index  and  Tables  ;  also  A  brief  Concordance,  carefully  perused 
and  enlarged  by  John  Downame.     L.  1757. 

The  "  near  300  historys"  are  "engraven  by  John  Sturt." 

.    La  Sainte  Bible.     [Avec  les  Pseaumes  de  David,  et  des 

notes  musicales.]     A  Amsterdam  Chez  Piene  Mortier  Anno  17. 
Sm.  8vo. 

#**  Unpaged.  The  O.  T.  lacks  title  page.  The  N.  T.  reads  :  "  N.  Edition 
reveu  par  les  Pasteurs  et  Professeurs  de  Geneve." 


44  GRAHAM 

Bible.  La  Sainte  Bible,  qui  coiitieiit  Le  Vieitx  et  Le  Nouveaa 
Testament  :  imprimee  sur  P  edition  de  Paris,  de  1'  annee  1805. 
^Edition  stereotype.  A  New  York  :  La  Societe  Biblique  Ameri- 
caine.      1826.      121110.     pp.  789,  207, 

La  Sainte  Bible  revue  sur  les  originaux,   par  David 

Martin.  New  York  :  La  Societe  Biblique  Americaine.  1839-40. 
i2mo.      pp.  819,  261. 

Psalmi  /  Davidis  /  CL.  /    Hebrseus  textus  ex  optimo- 

rum  codicuni  fide  editus  est,  /  Cum  versione  /  Johannis  Coceji  /" 
S.  Theol.  &  Hebr.  L.  Professoris,  /  Frankerse,  /  Typis  &  im- 
pensis  Idzardi  Alberti  &  Johannis  Arcerii.  /   mdcxlvi.  24mo. 

The  Psalms  of  David  translated,  into  divers  and  sundry 

kinds  of  verse,  more  rare  and  excellent  for  the  Method  and 
Varietie  than  ever  yet  hath  been  done  in  English.  Begun  by 
the  noble  and  learned  gent.  Sir  Philip  Sidney,  K.  N.  T.,  and 
finished  by  the  Right  Honorable  the  Countess  of  Pembroke,  his 
sister.  Now  first  printed  from  A  Copy  of  the  Original  Manu- 
script, transcribed  by  John  Davies,  of  Hereford,  in  the  reign  of 
James  the  First.     [London:  1823.]     i2mo.    pp.  xii,  295.     ports. 

n  Kaivt/  Uad-nKT].  Novum  Testamentum.  Juxta  Exem- 
plar Joannis  Millii  accuratissime  impressum.  Editio  prima 
Wigorniae,  Massachusettensi  :  Excudebat  Isaias  Thomas,  Jun. 
April,  1800.     i2mo.     pp.  478. 

^\  The   first   Greek   testament  printed  in   America.     See   O'Callaghan's 
List  of  Editions. 

Le  Nouveau  Testament  de  Notre  Seigneur  J^sus-Christ, 

en  fran^ais,  sur  la  Vulgate.  Traduction  de  L.  M.  de  Lacy. 
Vol.  II.  Boston  :  de  1'  imprimerie  de  J.  T.  Buckingham,  1810. 
8vo."     pp.  326. 

The  New  Testament  of  our  Our  Lord   and   Saviour 

Jesus  Christ,  translated  out  of  the  Original  Greek;  and  with  the 
former  translations  diligently  compared  and  revised.  New 
York:  1862.     i2mo.     pp.  670. 

Testa-menti  /  Novi  /  editio  vvlgata.  /      Cum  loannis 

Benedict!  in  /  singula  capita  sum-marijs  /  1565.  /  [Colophon  r 
Dilingae  excudebat  Sebaldus  Mayer.]     8vo.     pp.  (2),  399. 

The  Apocryphal  New  Testament,  being  all  the  gos- 
pels, epistles,  and  other  pieces  now  extant,  attributed  in  the 


LIBRARY. 


45 


first  four  centuries  to  Jesus  Christ,  his  Apostles  and  their  com- 
panions, and  not  included  in  the  New  Testament,  by  its  com- 
pilers. Translated  and  now  first  collected  into  one  volume  with 
prefaces  and  tables,  and  various  notes  and  references.  Third 
Edition.     London:  Printed  for  William  Howe,  45  Ludgate  Hill. 

1821.     8vo.     pp.  250. 

jt*^  See  also  Hardie,  James.     Selectae  e  Veteri  Testamento  ;  Historise  :  and 
L'  Homond,  C.  F.     Epitome  Historise  Sacrae. 

Bibliotheca  Parisiana. — See  Edwards,  J. 

BiBLTOTHEQUE  Universelle  des  Romans;  ouvrage  p6riodique, 
Dans  lequel  on  donne  I'analyse  raisonnee  des  Romans  anciens 
&  modernes,  Frangois,  on  traduits  dans  notre  Langue;  avec  des 
Anecdotes  &  des  Notices  historiques  &  critiques  concernant  les 
Auteurs  on  leurs  Ouvrages:  ainsi  que  les  Mceurs,  les  Usages  du 
temps,  les  circonstances  particulieres  &  relatives,  &  les  Person- 
iiages  conn  us,  ddguises  ou  embl^matiques.  Fevrier  1783.  A 
Paris  [1783].  •  i2mo. 

j^%  The  issues  for  February  and  March,  1783,  only. 

Big  low  Papers. — See  Lowell,  J.  R. 

BiLLAULT  (Auguste  Adolphe  Marie).  Expedition  du  Mexique. 
Discours  de  S.  Exc.  M.  Billault.     Paris:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

Biographiana. — See  Seward,  W. 

The  Biographical  magazine,  containing  portraits  and 
-characters  of  eminent  and  ingenious  persons  of  every  age  and 
iiation.  London:  Printed  for  Harrison  and  Co.,  No.  18  Pater- 
noster Row.     1794-     8vo. 

-»**  Small  vignette  portraits,  with  shorj  biographical  sketches  of  the  fol- 
lowing: 


Addison, 

Broome, 

Columbus, 

Akenside, 

Buchanan, 

Congreve, 

Anson, 

Buckingham, 

Cook, 

Ariosto, 

Butler, 

Corelli, 

Armstrong, 

Camden, 

Corneille, 

Arne, 

Caracci, 

Cowley, 

Atterbury, 

Cervantes, 

Cromwell, 

Bacon. 

Chambers, 

Cunningham 

Bayle, 

Chatham, 

Da  Vinci, 

Blackmore, 

Chaucer, 

De  Foe. 

Blackstone, 

Chesterfield, 

Denham, 

Boerhaave, 

Churchill, 

Donne, 

Boileau, 

Cibber, 

Drake, 

Bolingbroke, 

Clarke, 

Dryden, 

Boyle, 

Coke, 

Dyer, 

46 


GRAHAM 


Erasmus, 

Fenelon, 

Fielding, 

Flamsteed, 

Fletcher, 

L,a  Fontaine, 

Fontenelle, 

Foote, 

Ganganelli, 

Garrick, 

Garth, 

Gay, 

Gibbon, 

Goldsmith, 

Granby, 

Gray, 

Halifax, 

Halley, 

Haller, 

Hampden, 

Handel, 

Hawke, 

Harvey, 

Hogarth, 

Holbein, 

Hughes, 

Hume, 

Jenyns, 

Johnson, 

Jonson, 

King, 

BiON. — See  Anacreon: 


King  of  Prussia, 

Kneller, 

Lansdowne, 

Latimer, 

Lely, 

IvinuEeus, 

Locke, 

Lyttelton, 

Marlborough, 

Mead, 

Michael-Angelo, 

Middleton, 

Milton, 

Moliere, 

Newton, 

Otway, 

Parnell, 

Peter  the  Great, 

Philips, 

Pitt, 

Pope, 

Poussin, 

Prior, 

Rabelais, 

Racine, 

Raphael, 

Rapin, 

Rawleigh, 

Rembrandt, 

Reynolds, 

Richardson, 


Rousseau, 

Rousseau,  J.  B., 

Rowe, 

Rubens, 

Saunderson, 

Shakspeare, 

Shebbeare, 

Shenstone, 

Sidney, 

Sloane, 

Smollet, 

Spenser. 

Steele, 

Sterne, 

Suckling, 

Swift, 

Sydenham, 

Tasso, 

Temple, 

Thomson, 

Thornhill, 

Tillotson, 

Vandyke, 

Voltaire, 

Waller, 

Watts, 

Whitehead, 

Wolfe, 

Wolsey, 

Wren, 

Young. 


Theocritus. 

BiRKBECK  (Morris).  Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America,  from 
the  coast  of  Virginia  to  the  territory  of  Illinois.  With  pro- 
posals for  the  establishment  of  a  Colony  of  English.  Phila- 
delphia:  1817.      i2mo.     pp.  189, 

BiRON  (Armand-Lonis  de  Gontaut,  Due  de^  known  as  Due  de 
I.auzun).  M^moires  de  M.  le  Due  de  Lauzun.  Seconde  Edi- 
tion. Tome  Premier.  A  Paris,  Chez  Barrois  PAine.  m  dccc- 
xxn.     2  vols.      i6mo. 

Bishop. — See  Plnmstead. 

Black  (A.  and  C).  Black's  General  Atlas:  comprehending 
sixty-one  jnaps  from  the  latest  and  most  authentic  sources.  En- 
graved on  steel,  in  the  first  style  of  the  art,  by  Sidney  Hall, 
Hughes,  &c.,  with  "geographical  descriptions,  and  an  index  of 


LIBRARY.  47 

57,500    names.       Edinburgh.       m.    dccc.    xlvii.      Fo.       Maps 
and  text. 

Black  (A.  and  C).  Picturesque  Tourist  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh :  M.DCCC.XLiii.     i2mo.     pp.440,     pi.  and  maps. 

Picturesque   Tourist  of   Ireland.      Edinburgh:    1866. 

i6mo.     pp.  434.     maps. 

Picturesque  Tourist  and    Road    and    Railway  Guide 

Book    through  England  and  Wales.      Edinburgh:   mdccclvii. 
i2mo.     pp.  544.     pi. 

Guide  to  Italy.     Edinburgh:  1869.      i2mo.     pp.  294. 

The  Black  Book  ;  or  Corruption  Unmasked.  Being  an  ac- 
count of  Places,  Pensions,  and  Sinecures,  the*  revenues  of  the 
clergy  and  landed  aristocracy;  The  Salaries  and  Emoluments 
in  Courts  of  Justice  and  the  Police  Department;  The  expendi- 
ture of  The  Civil  List;  Tiie  amount  and  application  of  the 
droits  of  the  crown  and  admiralty;  The  Robbery  of  Charitable 
Foundations;  The  Profits  of  the  Bank  of  England,  arising 
from  the  Issue  of  its  Notes,  Balances  of  Public  Money,  Manage- 
ment of  the  Borough  Debt,  and  other  Sources  of  Emolument; 
The  Debt,  Revenue,  and  Influence  of  the  East-India  Company; 
the  state  of  the  fiuances,  debt  and  sinking-fund.  To  which  is 
added.  Correct  Lists  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament;  showing 
their  Family  Connections,  Parliamentary  Influence,  the  Places 
and  Pensions  held  by  themselves  or  Relations;  distinguishing 
also  those  who  voted  against  Catholic  Emancipation,  and  for 
the  Seditious  Meeting  and  Press-Restriction  Bills;  the  whole 
forming  a  complete  Exposition  of  the  Cost,  Influence,  Patron- 
age, and  Corruption  of  the  Borough  Government.  London: 
Printed  and  published  by  John  Fairburn,  Broadway,  Ludgate- 
Hill.      1820.     8vo.     pp.  480. 

^*^  The  "Lexow"  revelations  of  A.  D.  1820,  but  with  peerage  and  clergy 
figuring  as  the  wrong-doers. 

Blackburn  (Henry).  Travelling  in  Spain  In  the  Present 
Day.  With  Illustrations,  by  the  late  John  Phillip,  R.  A., 
E.  Lundgren,  Walter  Severn,  and  the  Author.  And  an  Ap- 
pendix of  Routes,  Fares,  &c.  Second  edition.  London:  1869. 
8vo.     pp.  256. 

Blacklock  (Thomas).  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  Ed- 
inburgh: M,DCC,LIV.     8vo.     pp.  xvi,  181. 


48  GRAHAM 

[Blackmore  {Sir  Richard)].  The  Kit-Cats,  a  Poem.  To 
which  is  Added  The  Picture,  in  Imitation  of  Annacreon's 
Bathilhis.  As  also  the  Coquet  Beauty,  By  the  Right  Honour- 
able the  Marquis  of  Normanby  .  .  .  London:  Printed  and 
Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-Side.  1709. 
8vo.     pp.  16. 

Blagden  (Isa).  Poems  by  the  late  Isa  Blagden.  With  a 
memoir.  Edinburgh  and  London:  mdccclxxiii.  i2mo.  pp. 
166.      . 

Blair  (George).  Biographic  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of 
Glasgow  Necropolis.    Glasgow:  mdccclvii.    i2mo.    pp.388,   pi. 

Blair  {jRev.  John).  The  chronology  and  history  of  the 
World,  from  the  creation  to  the  year  of  Christ,  1753.  London: 
printed  in  the  year  mdccliv.     Ig.  folio. 

Blanchard  (Emile).  The  Transformations  (or  Metamor- 
phoses) of  Insects,  (Insecta,  Myriapoda,  Arachnida,  and  Crus- 
tacea), being  an  adaptation  for  English  Readers,  of  M.  Emile 
Blanchard's  "Metamorphoses,  Moeurs  et  instincts  des  insects;" 
a  compilation  from  the  works  of  Newport,  Charles  Darwin, 
Spence  Bate,  Fritz  Miiller,  Packard,  Lubbock,  Stainton,  and 
others.    London  and  New  York:  [1870].    8vo.    pp.  480.    pis. 

Blake,  (William). — See  Flaxman,  J. 

Blaeuw  (G.).  Nova  Totius  Terrarum  Orbis  Geographica  Ac 
Hydrographica  Tabula.  Auct:  Guiljelmo  Blaeuw  /  Excudebat 
Gulielmus  Blaeuw  /  Amsterodami  .  .  .  /  Ja  /  Vanden  Ende 
sculpsit  /  [16 — ?].     oblong  4to.     i  sheet. 

BlESSington  (Margaret  P.,  Countess  of).  A  Journal  of  Con- 
versations with  Lord  Byron.  With  a  sketch  of  the  Life  of  the 
Author.     Boston:  1859.     i2mo.     pp.  381.     port. 

Blewitt  (Octavian).  A  Hand-Book  for  Travellers  in  Cen- 
tral Italy.     London:  1850.     i2mo.     pp.  684. 

Blodget  (Lorin),  The  Commercial  and  Financial  Strength 
of  the  United  States,  as  shown  in  the  balances  of  foreign  trade 
and  the  increased  production  of  staple  articles.  Philadelphia: 
1864.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

Blunt  (Ellen  Key).  Bread  To  My  Children.  Philadelphia: 
1856.     i2mo.     pp.  124. 

Blunt  (G.  W.).— See  Lefferts.  ,     ' 


LIBRARY.  49 

Blunt  (Joseph).  A  Historical  sketch  of  the  formation  of 
the  Confederacy,  particularly  with  reference  to  the  provincial 
limits  and  the  jurisdiction  of  the  general  government  over  the 
Indian  tribes  and  the  public  territory.  .  .  .  New  York:  Pub- 
lished by  Geo.  &  Charles  Carvill.     1825.     8vo.     pp.  116. 

BoADEN  (James).  Memoirs  of  The  Life  of  John  Philip 
Kemble,  Esq.  Including  A  History  of  the  Stage,  from  the 
time  of  Garrick  to  the  present  period.  Philadelphia:  1825. 
8vo.     pp.  607. 

Boccaccio  (G.).  II  /  Decameron  /  di  Messer  /  Giovanni  Boc- 
cacci  /  Cittadin  Fiorentino.  /  Di  nuouo  ristampato,  e  riscontrato 
in  Firenze  con  testi  /  antichi,  &  alia  sua  uera  lettione  ridotto.  / 
Dal  Cavalier  Lionardo  Salviati  /  Deputato  dal  Sereniss.  Gran 
Duca  di  Toscana,  con  /  permessione  de'  Superiori.  /  Et  in  qve 
stavltima  impressione  /adornato  di  bellissime  figure  appropriate  a 
ciascheduna  Nouella.  /All'illvstriss.  Mo.  et/eccellentissimo  Mo.  / 
signore  /  il  signor  lacopo  Bvoncompagni,  /  Duca  di  Sora,  Gouer- 
nator  Generale  di  Santa  Chiefa,  &c.  /  In  Venetia,  /  Appresso 
Alessandro  Vecchi.     m.d.cii.  /  4to.     pp.  (20),  400. 

II  Decameron  di  Messer  Giovanni  Boccaccio.    Tomo  I. 

Italia.     Co' Caratteri  di  F.  Didot:  MDCCCXVi.    4  vols.    Fo.    port. 

The  Decameron,  or  Ten  Days'  Entertainment,  of  Boc- 
caccio: translated  from  the  Italian.  To  which  are  prefixed. 
Remarks  on  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Boccaccio;  and  an  adver- 
tisement, By  the  Author  of  Old  Nick,  a  Piece  of  Family  Biog- 
raphy, &c.     London:  1820.     8vo.     pp.  579.     port. 

BoDEL  (Jean).  La  /  Chanson  des  Saxons  /  Publi^e  pour  la 
premiere  fois  /  par  /  Francisque  Michel  /  Paris  /  J.  Techener 
Libraire  place  du  Louvre  /  m  dccc  xxxix  /  2  vols.     i2mo. 

[BoDENHAM  (John)].  Wits  Common-Wealth:  or,  A  Treas- 
ury of  Divine,  Moral,  Historical  and  Political  Admonitions, 
Similies  and  Sentences.  For  the  Use  of  Schools.  Newly  Cor- 
rected and  Enlarged.  London:  Printed  for  W.  Taylor,  at  the 
Ship  and  Black  Swan,  in  Pater-lNToster-Row.  md  ccc  xxii. 
i2mo.     pp.  (2),  ii,  270,  (4). 

BoECKH  (Augustus).  The  Public  Economy  of  Athens;  to 
which  is  added,  A  Dissertation  on  The  Silver  Mines  of  Laurion. 
Translated  by  George  Cornewall  Lewis.  Second  edition,  re- 
vised.    London:  m.dccc.xlii.     8vo.     pp.  688. 


50  '        GRAHAM 

BOHN  (Henry  G.).  The  Hand-Book  of  Games:  comprising- 
new  or  carefully  revised  treatises  on  Whist,  Piquet,  Ecarte, 
Lansquenet,  Boston,  Quadrille,  Cribbage,  and  other  card  games; 
Faro,  Rouge  et  Noir,  Hazard,  Roulette ;  Backgammon, 
Draughts ;  Billiards,  Bagatelle,  American  Bowls ;  etc.,  etc. 
Written  or  compiled  by  professors  and  amateurs.  Edited  by 
Henry  G.  Bohn.     London:  m.dccc.l.     i2mo.     pp.  617. 

A  Hand-Book  of  Proverbs.  Comprising  an  entire  re- 
publication of  Ray's  Collection  of  English  Proverbs,  with. his 
additions  from  foreign  languages.  And  A  Complete  Alphabet- 
ical Index;  in  which  are  introduced  large  additions,  as  well  of 
proverbs  as  of  savings,  sentences,  maxims,  and  phrases,  col- 
lected by  Henry  G.  Bohn.     London:  mdccclv.    i2mo.    pp.583. 

The  Pictorial    Handbook  of  London,   comprising  its 

antiquities,  architecture,  arts,  manufacture,  trade,  social,  liter- 
ar\',  and  scientific  institutions,  exhibitions,  and  galleries  of  art;. 
together  with  some  account  of  the  principal  suburbs  and  most 
attractive  localities.  Illustrated  with  two  hundred  and  five 
engravings  on  wood,  by  Branston,  Jewitt,  and  others;  and  a 
new  and  complete  map,  engraved  by  Lowry.  London:  1854. 
i2mo.     pp.  910. 

A  Polyglot  of  Foreign  Proverbs,  comprising  French, 

Italian,  German,  Dutch,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  Danish,  with 
English  Translations  and  a  General  Index.  London:  1867. 
i2mo.     pp.  579. 

BoiLEAU  Despre;aux  (N.).  CEuvres  de  Boileau,  avec  un 
choix  de  notes  des  meilleurs  commentateurs  et  precedees  d'une 
notice  par  M.  Amar.     Paris:  1848.      i2mo.     pp.  594.     port. 

The  Art  of  Poetry.     Written  in  French  by  The  Sieur 

de  Boileau.-  In  Four  Canto's.  Made  English,  By  Sir  William 
Soames.  Since  Revis'd  by  John  Dryden,  Esq;  London: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars  near  the  Water- 
side.    1710.     (Price  three  Pence.)     8vo.     pp.  40. 

BOKER  (George  H.).  Poems  of  the  War.  Boston:  1864. 
i2mo.     pp.  202. 

Our  Heroic  Themes.     A   Poem   read  before  the  Phi 

Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University,  July  20,  1865. 
Boston:  1865.      i2mo.     pp.  20. 

Reception   tendered    by  the  members  of   the    Union. 


LIBRARY.  51 

League  of  Philadelphia  to  George  H.  Boker,  Minister  of  the 
United  States  to  Turkey.  Friday  Evening,  December  22, 
1871.     Philadelphia:  1872.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  71.     port. 

Bonaparte  (N.  and  J.).  The  Confidential  Correspondence 
of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  with  his  brother  Joseph,  sometime  King 
of  Spain.  Selected  and  translated,  with  explanatory  notes, 
from  the  "Memoires  du  Roi  Joseph."  New  York:  m.dccc.lvi. 
2  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

BoNAP.ARTE  (Louis). — See  Napoleon  III. 

Bone  to  Gnaw  for  Democrats, — See  Cobbett,  W. 

"Bon  Gaultier."— See  Aytoun,  W.  E. 

"Bonhomme  Richard." — See  Franklin. 

Bonnet  (J.  E.)-  Reponse  aux  Principales  Questions  qui 
peuvent  ^tre  faites  sur  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique,  Par  un 

citoyen  adoptif  de  la  Pensylvanie A  Lausanne,  De 

I'Imprimerie  d'Henri  Vincept.     m.  dcc.  xcv.     2  vols.     8vo. 

BoNTius  (Jacobus).  Animadversiones  et  observationes. 
[n.  p.,  n.  d.?]     24mo.     pp.  212,  (4). 

^j*#  Lacks  title. 
Book  of  Ballads. — See  Aytoun,  W.  E. 
Book  of  Geins. — See  Hall,  S.  C. 
Book  of  Hours.     32mo. 

**^  A  charming  little  MS.  volume,  written  on  vellum  with  illuminated  and 
miniature  initial  letters  and  borders. 

The  Book  of  Humorous  Poetry.  With  illustrations  by 
Charles  A.  Doyle.     Edinburgh:  1873.     i2mo.     pp.  464. 

Book  of  the  Sonnet. — See  Hunt,  L. 

The  Book-worm.  Edited  and  illustrated  by  J.  Ph.  Berjeau. 
London:  1866-     3  vols.     8vo. 

Ye  Booke  of  Ye  Goode  Fellowcs.     4to.     98  leaves. 

>^*^  A  volume  personal  to  Mr.  Graham,  being  one  in  which  his  various 
friends  have  left  memorials  of  the  pleasant  hours  passed  with  him.  Among  the 
most  notable  are  poems  by  Bayard  Taylor,  C.  P.  Cranch,  George  H.  Boker,  E. 
C.  Stedman,  W.  H.  Huntington,  Boughton,  Lord  Houghton,  B.  W.  Procter 
(Barry  Cornwall),  Robert  Browning,  Longfellow,  T.  B.  Read,  G.  P.  Marsh, 
Frances  Trollope,  W.  H.  Hurlbut,  Ouida  (de  la  Ramee),  Emerson  and  Swin- 
burne ;  sentiments  by  Simonds,  Booth,  G.  A.  Sala,  Worden,  Sheridan,  Meade, 
Lamartine,  Charlotte  Cushnian,  C.  G.  Leland,  W.  T.  Sherman,  McClellan  and 
Grant ;  sketches  by  Hiram  Powers,  Holman  Hunt  and  F.  E.  Church  ;  music  by 
Goldschmidt ;  and  signatures  of  Gifford,  Aldrich,  Parke  Godwin,  Greenough, 


52  GRAHAM 

Bancroft,  and  Jenny  Lind.  The  most  interesting  contribution,  however,  is  the 
opening,  or  prefatory  poem  of  R.  H.  Stoddard,  which  so  charmingly  describes 
the  purpose  of  the  volume,  that  it  is  here  reprinted. 

"  Every  book  must  have  a  name,  An  he  be  not  a  good  fellow ! 

Meaning  much  or  meaning  little ; 
This  of  course  must  have  the  same  :  Turn  the  leaves,  and  you  will  see 

Let  me  see, —  Such  a  goodly  company  :— 

What  shall  it  be  ?  Poets,  with  their  careless  lines, 

I  have  hit  it,  to  a  tittle  :  (Made  beforehand  eveiy  one  !) 

(Fellow  authors  be  not  jealous,)  Artists,  with  their  quaint  designs, 

'Tis  '  Ye  Booke  of  ye  Goode  Fellowes.'  Future  pictures  here  begun  ; 

Critics,  (spare  me,  dreadful  men  !)  — 
Not  a  man  shall  figure  here,  Masters  of  the  Brush  and  Pen. 

(Soon  you'll  see  a  score  appear,)  Some  are  famous  now,  and  some 

Be  his  talent  what  it  will.  Will  be  in  the  years  to  come  ; 

With  the  pencil,  or  the  quill,  (Poets  can  the  future  tell  us,) 

Old  or  young,  or  crude  or  mellow.  And  all— the  very  best  good  fellows." 

BORMANS  (de). — See  Janni,  J. 

BORY  (de). — See  Franklin,  B. 

Bossu  (N.).  Nouveaux  Voyages  anx  Indes  Occiden tales; 
Contenant  une  Relation  des  difFerens  Peuples  qui  habitent  les 
environs  du  grand  Flenve  Saint- Lpuis,  appelle  vulgairement  le 
Mississipi ;  leur  Religion;  leur  gonvernement ;  leurs  nioeurs ; 
leurs  guerres  &  leur  commerce.  Par  M.  Bossu,  Capitaine 
dans  les  Troupes  de  la  Marine.  Premiere  Partie.  Seconde 
Edition.     A  Paris,  m.  dcc.  i.xviii.     2  vols.     i2mo.     4  pis. 

Nouveaux  Voyages  dans   I'Amerique  Septentrionale, 

contenant  Une  collection  de  Lettres  ^crites  sur  les  lieur,  par 
I'Auteur,  k  son  ami,  M.  Douin,  Chevalier,  Capitaine  dans  les 
troupes  du  Roi,  ci-devant  son  caniaradedans  le  nouveau  Monde. 
Par  M.  Bossu,  Chevalier  de  I'Ordre  Royal  &  Militaire  de 
Saint-Louis,  ancien  Capitaine  d'une  Compagnie  de  la  Marine. 
A  Amsterdam,  Chez  Changuion,  k  la  Bourse.  M.  dcc.  lxxvii. 
8vo.     pp.  xvj,  392.     4  pis. 

BossuET  (J.  B.).  An  Univensal  History,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  World,  to  the  Empire  of  Charlemagne.  Translated  from 
the  13th  edition  of  the  original.  By  Mr.  Ephilstone.  New 
York:  Published  by  Robert  Moore,  bookseller.  J.  &  J.  Harper, 
printers.     1821.     i2mo.     pp.  405. 

^*^  Interesting  as  an  early  issue  of  this  famous  firm. 

BossuiT  (F.  van).  Cabinet  de  I'Art  de  Schulpture.  Par  le 
fameux  Sculpteur  Francis  van  Bossuit.  Execute  en  Yvoire  ou 
Ebauch^  en  Terre,  Gravies  d'apres  les  desseins  de  Barent  Graat. 
Par  Mattys  Pool.  A  Amsterdam.  Chez  Mattys  Pool  sur  le 
Leidse  graft  proche  de  Heere  graft,     mdccxxvii.     4to. 


LIBRARY.  53 

BoswELL  ( J.).  The/  Life  /  of  /  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  / 
Comprehending  /  an  account  of  his  studies  /  and  numerous 
works,  /  in  chronological  order;  /  a  series  of  his  epistolary  cor- 
respondence /  and  conversations  with  many  eminent  persons;  / 
and  various  original  pieces  of  his  composition,  /  never  before 
published.  /  The  whole  exhibiting  a  view  of  literature  and  lit- 
erary men  /  in  Great-Britain,  for  near  half  a  century,  /  during 
which  he  flourished.  /  In   two  volumes.    /  By  James  Boswell, 

Esq.  / /  London:  /  Printed   by  Henry  Baldwin,   /  for 

Charles  Dilly,  in  the  Poultry.  /  M  DCC  xci.  /  2  vols.  4to.  port, 
and  2  pis. 

4e*^(  "  Every  one  who  can  buy  a  book  has  bought  Boswell, "  but  few  have 
been  able  to  buy  a  copy  of  the  first  edition. 

Boswelliana.     [n.  p.     n.  d.]     sm.  4to.     pp.  27. 

^*^  Transcribed  from  a  note  book  of   Boswell   and    prefaced    by  Lord 
Houghton. 

BoTTA  (Anne  C.  Lynch).  Hand-Book  of  Universal  Litera- 
ture.     Boston:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  567. 

^*4(.  Presentation  copy  from  Mrs.  Botta  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Poems  by  Anne  C.  Lynch.     With  illustrations  by  Du- 

rand,  Huntington,  Darley,  Duggan,  Rotbermel,  etc.  New 
York  :  1853.     8vo.     pp.  203,  (1). 

4fr*jf  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

BoTTA  (Carlos).  Histoire  de  la  Guerre  de  I'lnd^pendance 
des  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique.  Traduite  de  I'ltalien,  et  precedee 
d'une  Introduction,  par  Mr.  L.  De  Sevelinges.  Paris:  1812- 
4  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

Storia  della  Guerra  dell'Independenza  Degli  Stati  Uniti 

D' America  Scritta  da  Carlo  Botta.  Terza  Edizione  con  alcune 
correzioni  dell'autore.  Milano,  1819.  8vo.  4  vols.  port, 
and  maps. 

BouDiNOT  (Elias).  A  Star  in  the  West;  or,  A  Humble  At- 
tempt to  Discover  the  long  lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel,  prepara- 
tory to  their  return  to  their  beloved  city,  Jerusalem.  Trenton, 
N.J.     1816.     8vo.     pp.312. 

[BoUGV  (Hiie  de  Carpiquet,  Mai-qiiis  de)\.  L'Etat  devant  les 
Elections.     Le  Mexique.     Paris:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

BouiLLET  (N.).  Dictionnaire  Universe!  des  Sciences,  des 
Lettres  et  des  Arts.  Troisieme  edition  revue  et  corrig^e.  Paris: 
1857.     8vo.     pp.  1750. 


64  GRAHAM 

BouiLivET  (N.).  Diction naire  Universel  d'Histoire  et  de 
Geograpliie.  Nouvelle  Bditioii  (Viiigt  et  Uni^me)  avec  iin 
supplement.     Paris:  1869.     8vo.     pp.  2040. 

[Bourgeois,  de  La  Rochelle].  Cliristophe  Colomb,  /  ou  / 
I'Ameriqne/  Decouverte,  /  Poeme.  /  Premiere  Partie.  /  A  Paris,  / 
Chez  Moutard,  Libraire  de  Madame  la  Dauphine,  /  qnai  des 
Augustins,  pres  du  Pont  S.  Michel.  /  m.  dcc.  lxxiii.  /  Avec 
Approbation  &  Permission  du  Roi.  /  2  vols.  8vo.  pp.  (2),  xv, 
(i),  217,  pi.;  266,  (3),  pi. 

[ ]  Voyages  Interessans  dans  DifFi^rentes  Colonies  Fran- 
daises,  Espagnoles,  Anglaises,  &c.  Contenant  des  Observations 
importantes  relatives  k  ces  contrees;  &  un  Memoire  sur  les  Mal- 
adies les  plus  communes  k  Saint-Domingue,  leurs  remedes,  & 
le  moyen  de  s'en  preserver  moralenient  &  phisiquement:  Avec 
des  Anecdotes  singulieres,  qui  n'  avaient  jamais  ^t^  publiees. 
Le  tout  redige  &  mis  an  jour,  d'  apres  un  grand  nombre  des 
manuscrits,  par  M.  N,  A  Londres;  Et  se  trouve  A  Paris,  Chez 
Jean-Frangois  Bastien.    m.  dcc.  Lxxxviii.    8vo.    pp.  vii,  (i),  507. 

^*^j.  Written  by  Nougaret,  from  the  papers  of  Bourgeois,  but  usually  cata- 
logued under  the  latter.     See  Sabin's  Dictionary. 

BovEE  (C.  N.).  Intuitions  and  Summaries  of  Thought. 
Boston:  m  dccc  lxii.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

***  •^  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  the  author,  with  a  number  of 
MS.  corrections  in  the  text. 

BowDiCH  (T.  Edward).  Mission  from  Cape  Coast  Castle  to 
Ashantee,  with  a  Statistical  Account  of  That  Kingdom,  and 
Geographical  Notices  of  Other  Parts  of  the  Interior  of  Africa. 
London:  1819.     4to.     pp.  512.     maps,  pis.  and  music. 

Bowles  (Samuel).  Across  the  Continent:  a  summer's  jour- 
ney to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  the  Mormons,  and  the  Pacific 
States,  with  Speaker  Colfax.  Springfield,  Mass.:  1865.  i2mo. 
pp.  xix,  437.     map. 

Bowles  (W.  L.).  The  Invariable  Principles  of  Poetry:  in  a 
letter  addressed  to  Thomas  Campbell,  Esq.;  occasioned  by  some 
critical  observations  in  his  Specimens  of  British  Poets,  particu- 
larly relating  to  the  Poetical  Character  of  Pope.  London: 
1819,     8vo.     pp.  46,  errata  slip. 

[ ]    Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Byron.     By  John  Bull. 

London:  182 1.     8vo.     pp.  64. 


LIBRARY.  65 

Bowles  (W.   L.)-     Two    Letters   to   the  Right  Honourable 

Lord  Byron,  in  answer  to  his  Lordship's  letter  to ,  on 

the  Rev.  Wm.  L.  Bowles's  Strictures  on  the  Life  and  Writings 
of  Pope:  More  particularly  on  the  question,  Whether  Poetry  be 
more  immediately  indebted  to  what  is  sublime  or  beautiful  in 
the  Works  of  Nature,  or  the  Works  of  Art.  London:  182 1. 
8vo.     pp.  104. 

[ ]     A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Byron,  Protesting 

against  the  immolation  of  Gray,  Cowper,  &  Campbell,  at  the 
Shrine  of  Pope.     London:  182 1.     8vo.     pp.  34. 
^f%  Signed  Fabius. 

A  Final  Appeal  to  the  Literary  Public,  relative  to  Pope, 

in  reply  to  certain  observations  of  Mr.  Roscoe,  in  his  edition  of 
that  poet's  works.  To  which  are  added  some  remarks  on  Lord 
Byron's  Conversations,  as  far  as  they  relate  to  the  same  subject 
and  the  author.     London:  1825.     ^^o-     PP-  ^9^- 

BowRiNG  (J.).  Ancient  Poetry  and  Romances  of  Spain. 
Selected  and  translated  by  John  Bowring,  London:  1824.  8vo. 
pp.  328. 

Batavian  Anthology;  or  Specimens  of  the  Dutch  Poets; 

with  remarks  on  the  poetical   literature  and   language  of  the 

Netherlands,  to  the  end  of  the  seventeenth  century.     By  John 

Bowring  and  Harry  S.  Van  Dyk.     London:  1824.      i2mo.     pp. 

242. 

4t**  The  preface  contains  a  list  of  the  authors,  specimens  of  whose  work  are 
included. 

Wybor    Poezyi    Polskiey.     Specimens   of    the    Polish 

Poets;  with  notes  and  observations  on  the  Literature  of  Poland. 
By  John  Bowring.     London:  1827.     pp.  227. 

Wybor  Z  Basnictwi  Cesk^ho.       Cheskian    Anthology : 

being  a  history  of  the  Poetical  Literature  of  Bohemia,  with 
translated  specimens  by  John  Bowring.  London:  1832.  i6mo. 
pp.  270. 

Matins  and  Vespers:  with  Hymns,  and  occasional  de- 

votio.nal  pieces.     Boston:  m  dccc  lxviii.      i6mo.     pp.  276. 

Boyd's  New  York  City  Tax-Book;  being  a  List  of  Persons, 
Corporations  &  Co-Partnerships,  resident  and  non-resident,  who 
were  taxed  according  to  the  Assessors'  books,  1856  &  '57. 
New  York:  1857.     8vo,     pp.  251. 


56  GRAHAM 

BoYER  (A.).  The  Royal  Dictionary  Abridged.  In  two  parts. 
I.  French  and  English.  II.  English  and  French.  The  Tenth 
Edition,  carefully  Corrected,  With  large  Additions.  London: 
MDCCLXI.      8vo. 

Boyle's  Fashionable  Court  and  Country  Guide,  and  Town 
Visiting  Directory.  Corrected  for  January,  1853.  London: 
[n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp.  731. 

BoYNTON  (Edward  C).     History  of  West  Point,  and  its  Mili- 
tary Importance  During  the  American    Revolution:   and    the 
Origin  and  Progress  of  the  United  States  Military  Academy. 
New  York:  1864.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  408.     maps  and  pis. 
^*^  One  hundred  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Brabant  {dttc  de.) — See  Stacquez. 

Bracebridge  Hall. — See  Irving,  W. 

Brackenridge  (H.  M.).  History  of  the  late  war  between  the 
United  States  and  Great-Britain.  Baltimore:  1817.  i2mo.  pp. 
363.     pis. 

Voyage  to  South  America,  performed  By  Order  of  The 

American  Government  in  the  years  1817  and  1818.  London: 
1820.     8vo. 

^*^  Brackenridge  was  one  of  the  American  Commission  sent  to  greet  the 
new  South  American  republics,  and  his  narrative  of  what  he  saw  is  highly- 
praised  by  Humboldt. 

Bradford  (Alden).  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  1764  to 
July,  1775,  when  General  Washington  took  command  of  the 
American  Army.     Boston:  1822.     8vo,     pp.  414. 

Bradstreet(G?/.). — See  Hough,  F.  B. 

Brand  (John).  Observations  on  the  Popular  Antiquities  of 
Great  Britain:  chiefly  illustrating  the  Origin  of  Our  Vulgar  and 
Provincial  Customs,  Ceremonies,  and  Superstitions.  Arranged, 
revised,  and  greatly  enlarged,  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis.  A  new  edi- 
tion, with  further  additions.  London:  mdcccxijx.  3  vols. 
8vo.     pis. 

Bray  {Mrs.  Anna  Eliza).  The  Novels  and  Romances  of 
Anna  Eliza  Bray.     London:  1845.      10  vols.     i2mo. 

Courtenay  of  Walreddon.  The  Talba ;  or,  Moor  of  Portugal. 

De  Foix.  Trelawny  of  Trelawne ;  or,  the  Proph- 

Fitz  of  Fitz-Ford.  ecy. 

Henry  de  Pomeroy;  or,  the  Eve  of  Trials  of  the  Heart. 
St.  John.  Warleigh  ;  or,  The  Fatal  Oak. 

The  Protestant.  The  White  Hoods. 


LIBRARY.  57 

Bray  (Charles).  The  Philosophy  of  Necessity;  or  Natural 
Law  as  applicable  to  Moral,  Mental,  and  Social  Science.  2d  ed. 
revised.     London:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  446. 

Braylhy  (Edward  Wedlake).  Londiniana;  or  Reminiscences 
of  the  British  Metropolis:  including  Characteristic  Sketches, 
antiquarian,  topographical,  descriptive,  and  literary.  London: 
1829.     4  vols.     i2nio.     maps  and  pis. 

Bremer  (Fredrika).  The  Neighbours,  A  Story  of  Every- 
Day  Life.  And  other  tales>  Hopes, — The  Twins, — The  Soli- 
tary,— The  Comforter, — A.  Letter  About  Suppers, — Tralinnan. 
Translated  by  Mary  Howitt.  London:  1852.  8vo.  pp.  520. 
port. 

The  President's  Daughters;  including  Nina.  Trans- 
lated by  Mary  Howitt.     London:  1852.     8vo.     pp.  588. 

The  Home,  or.  Life  in  Sweden.     And  Strife  and  Peace. 

Translated  by  Mary  Howitt.     London:  1853.     Svo.     pp.  518. 

A  Diary,   The  H Family,   Axel   and   Anna,   and 

other  tales.     Translated  by  Mary  Howitt.     London:  1853.     Svo. 
pp.  510. 

BrereTON  (John  Le  Gay).  The  Travels  of  Prince  Legion, 
and  other  poems.     London:  mdccclvii.     i2mo.     pp.  166. 

Brewer  (E.  Cobham).  Dictionary  of  Phrase  and  Fable, 
giving  the  Derivation,  Source,  or  Origin  of  Common  Phrases, 
Allusions,  and  Words  that  have  a  Tale  to  Tell.  Second  edition. 
London:  [n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  79. 

Brewster  (David).  More  Worlds  than  One:  the  creed  of  the 
philosopher  and  the  hope  of  the  Christian.  London:  1870. 
I2U10.     pp.  262. 

Bridal  of  Vaiimond. — See  Sands,  R.  C. 

Bridges  (Charles).  A  Memoir  of  Miss  Mary  Jane  Graham, 
late  of  Stoke  Fleming,  Devon.  Philadelphia:  1834.  i2mo. 
pp.  252. 

A  Brief  Account  of  the  Colosseum,  in  the  Regents  Park, 
London:  Comprising  a  description  of  the  building,  the  pano- 
ramic view  from  the  top  of  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  the  conserva- 
tory, etc.     [London  :]  1829.     Oblong  4to. 

[Brifkault  (Fr.)].  Le  Prisonnier  de  Ham.  Paris:  1849. 
Svo.     pp.  (4),  iii,  153.     port,  and  fac  simile. 


58  GRAHAM 

Bright  (John).  Speeches  on  Questions  of  Public  Policy. 
Edited  by  James  E.  Thorold  Rogers.  London:  1869.  i2mo. 
pp.  582. 

Brissot  de  Warville  (J.  p.).  Nouveau  Voyage  dans  les 
Etats-Unis  de  PAmerique  Septentrionale,  fait  en  1788;  par  J.  P. 
Brissot  (Warville),  Citoyen  Frangois.  ...  A  Paris,  Chez  Buis- 
son,  Imprimeur  et  Libraire,  rue  Haute- Feuille,  No.  20.  Avril, 
1 79 1.     3  vols.     8vo. 

#*^  Portrait  of  the  author  inserted.        , 

British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 
Lithographed  signatures  of  the  members  who  met  at  Cam- 
bridge June,  M.DCCC.xxxiii.  With  a  report  of  proceedings  at 
public  meetings  during  the  week;  and  an  alphabetical  list  of 
the  members.     Cambridge:  m.dccc.xxxiii.     4to.     pp.  125. 

British  Museum.  A  List  of  the  Books  of  Reference  in  the 
Reading  Room  of  the  British  Museum.  [London  :]  mdccclix. 
8vo.     pp.  413. 

BriTTON  (John).  Architectural  illustrations  of  Windsor  Cas- 
tle, by  Michael  Gandy  and  Benjamin  Baud,  architects.  With  a 
concise  historical  and  architectural  account  of  that  monarchical 
edifice.     London:  mdcccxlii.     Fol.     pp.  12.     pis. 

[Brocchi  (Filippo)].  Collezione  Alfabetica  di  uomini  e 
donne  illustri  della  Toscana  dagli  scorsi  secoli  fino  alia  meta' 
del  xrx.  Compilata  da  F.  B.  di  G.  B.  Firenze:  1852.  8vo. 
pp.  218. 

Brooke  (Fulke,  Lord).  Certaine  /  Learned  /  and  /  Elegant  / 
Workes  /  of  the  /  Right  Honorable  /  Fvlke,  /  Lord  Brooke,  / 
Written  in  his  Youth,  and  familiar  /  Exercise  with  /  Sir  /  Philip 
Sidney.  /  The  seuerall  Names  of  which  Workes  the  /  following 
page  doth  declare.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  E.  P.  for  Henry 
Seyle,  and  are  to  /  be  sold  at  his  shop  at  the  signe  of  the  Tygers  / 
head  in  St.  Paules  Church-yard.  1633.  /  8vo.  title,  pp.  23- 
82,  1-298. 

Brougham  (Henry,  Lord).     Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  of  the 

time  of  George  HI.     London  and  Glasgovl^:  1855.     8vo.    pp.438. 

:f,*^  Contains  the  following  lives: 
Voltaire,  Rousseau.  Hume, 

Robertson,  Johnson,  Gibbon. 


LIBRARY.  6» 

Brougham  (John).  A  Basket  of  Chips.  New  York  : 
MDCCCLV.     i2mo.     pp.  408. 

Brown  {Rev.  John).  A  Concdrdance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  New  York:  1850.  24mo. 
pp.  272. 

Brown  (Samuel  R.).  The  Western  Gazetteer;  or  Emigrant's 
Directory.  Containing  a  geographical  description  of  the  West- 
ern States  and  Territories,  viz.,  the  States  of  Kentucky,  Indiana, 
Louisiana,  Ohio,  Tennessee,  and  Mississippi;  and  the  Territories 
of  Illinois,  Missouri,  Alabama,  Michigan  and  North-Western. 
With  an  appendix,  containing  sketches  of  some  of  the  Western 
counties  of  New- York,  Pennsylvania,  and  Virginia;  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  great  northern  lakes,  Indian  annuities,  and  directions 
to  emigrants.  By  Samuel  R.  Brown.  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Printed 
by  H.  C.  South  wick,  18 17.     8vo.     pp.  360. 

^*^  Autograph  presentation  copy,  from  Robert  Goodloe  Harper. 

Brown  (William  Wells).  The  American  Fugitive  in  Europe. 
Sketches  of  Places  and  People  Abroad.  With  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author.     Boston:  1855.     i2mo.     pp.  320.     port. 

4(.*^  The  brownness  of  skin  and  not  of  name  was  the  cause  of  the  author's 
flight  to  Europe. 

[Browne  (C.  F.)].  ArtemusWard.  His  book.  With  notes 
and  a  preface  by  the  Editor  of  the  Biglow  Papers.  London: 
1865.     i6mo.     pp.  167. 

Artemus  Ward's  Lecture.  (As  delivered  at  the  Egyp- 
tian Hall,  London.)     London:  1869.     8vo.     pp.  196.     port. 

Betsey  Jane  Ward  (Better-half  to  Artemus),  hur  Book 

of  Goaks.  With  a  hull  akkownt  of  the  coartship  and  maridge 
to  a4said  Artemus,  and  Mister  Ward's  cutting-up  with  the  Mor- 
mon fare  seeks.     London:  [n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp.  192. 

Browne  (James).  A  History  of  the  Highlands  and  of  the 
Highland  Clans;  with  an  exten.sive  selection  from  the  hith- 
erto inedited  Stuart  papers.  A  new  edition,  with  engravings. 
London:  1854.     4  vols.     8vo.     map  and  port. 

Browne  (John).  Joannis  Browne,  weyland  Koniglichen 
Englischen  Chirurgi  Ordinarii,  Verteutschte  neue  Be.schreibung 
Derer  In  dem  menschlichen  Corper  befindlichen  Musculen,  Dar- 
innen  Eines  jeden  Nahmen  und  natiirliches  Lager  in  Kupffer- 
Stichen  vorgestellet;   Auch   derselben  Urspriinge,    Einpflantz- 


60  GRAHAM 

ungen  und  Gebrauch,  deutlich  beschrieben  wird-nebst  dem  was 
so  wohl  der  Alitor  als  andere  auffs  neueste  hierinn  entdecket 
Mit  Einigen  neuen  Kupffer-Blatten.  Samt  Biner  Vorrede  Von 
dem  Fundamentis  Myologiae,  Und  durchgehends  Nothigeii 
Anmerckungen  vermehret  von  Christian  Maximilian  Spener 
Med.  D.  Konigl.  Preussischen  und  Chur-Brandenb.  HofF- 
Medico,  Der  Kayserl.  Acad,  Nat.  Cur.  wie  auch  Brandenb. 
Konigl.  Societat  der  WissenschafFten  Collega.  Leipzig  Zu 
finden  bey  Johann  Herbord  Klossen  Buchhandl.  Im  Jahr  1715. 
Fo.     pp.  (24),  98,  4  (4),  pis. 

Browne  (J.  R.).  Report  of  J.  Ross  Browne,  on  the  Mineral 
Resources  of  the  States  and  Territories  west  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains.     Washington:  1868,     8vo.     pp.  674. 

Browne  (R.  W.  ).  A  History  of  Roman  Classical  Literature. 
London:  1853.     8vo.     pp.  xx,  556. 

Browne  {Sir  Thomas).  The  Works  of.  Edited  by  Simon 
Wilkin.     London:  mdccclii.     3  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

Browning  (Robert).  Men  and  Women.  Boston:  m.dccc- 
LVi.     i2mo.     pp.  351. 

The   Poetical  Works  of   Robert  Browning.       Fourth 

edition.     London:  1865.     3  vols.      i2mo.     port. 

^t%  Ou  the  fly  leaf  is  written,  "Robert  Browning  ought  to  have  given  this 
book,  instead  of  merely  his  best  wishes  and  thanks,  to  Mr.  J.  Lorimer 
Graham,     London,  March  5,  67," 

The  Ring  and  The  Book,     London:  1868.     i2mo. 

Balaustion's  Adventure:  including  a  transcript  from 

Euripides,     London:  1871,      i2mo.     pp,  170. 

Fifine  At  The  Fair,     London:  1872.     i2mo.     pp.171. 

[Browning  (.-^/z'^j  Elizabeth  Barrett,  Mrs.y].  An  Essay  on 
Mind,  with  other  poems,  London:  mdcccxxvi.  i2mo,  pp. 
xiii,  (i),  I,  152. 

^^*^  Published  when  the  author  was  only  seventeen, 

The  Poems  of.     A  new  edition,  carefully  corrected  by 

the  last  London  edition.  With  an  introductory  essay.  New 
York:  m,dccc.liv,     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Prometheus  Bound,  and  other  poems;  including  Son- 
nets from  the  Portuguese,  Casa  Guidi  Windows,  etc.  New 
York:  m  dccc  liv.     i2mo.     pp.  234. 


LIBRARY.  61 

[Browning  {Miss  Elizabeth  Barrett,  Mrs.)].  Aurora  Leigh. 
New  York:  1857.      i2mo.     pp.  366. 

:^*^  Also  a  copy  of  the  loth  edition.     London:  1870. 

Poetical  Works.     Eighth  Edition.     London:  1870.     5 

vols.     i2mo.     port. 

Bryant  (William  Cullen).  Poems.  New  York:  m.dccc- 
XXXII.     i2mo.     pp.  240.     port. 

Poems.  Collected  and  arranged  by  the  author.  Phil- 
adelphia: 1853.     i2mo.     pp.  378. 

^*^  Also  an  edition,  New  York:  1870. 

A  discourse  on  the  life,  character  and  genius  of  Wash- 
ington Irving,  delivered  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society 
at  the  Academy  of  Music  in  New  York  on  the  3d  of  April,  i860. 
New  York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  63. 

^^\  Each  page  of  text  has  been  inlaid  in  4to,  and  autographs  of  Longfellow, 
Paulding,  G.  P.  Putnam,  and  many  portraits,  inserted. 

Letters  from  the  East.     London:  1869.    i2mo.    pp.256. 

The  Bryant  Festival  at  "  The  Century."  Illustrated  Edi- 
tion.    New   York:    Published    by    the    Century    Association. 

M.DCCC.LXV.      4to.      pp.  88. 

^t**  150  copies  printed  on  large  paper.  Inserted  in  this  copy  is  the  original 
programme,  notification,  and  ticket  of  admission  to  the  "Festival,"  and  let- 
ters of  George  Bancroft,  W.  C.  Bryant,  C.  M.  Sedgwick,  N.  P.  Willis,  and 
H.  T.  Tuckerman,  concerning  the  book,  as  well  as  the  whole  of  the  MS.  pro- 
ceedings and  letters  which  constitute  the  text  of  the  book,  including  the  fol- 
io A^ing  papers: 

Address  of  George  Bancroft ;  Reply  by  Mr.  Bryant ;  Poem  of  Bayard  Taylor; 
Letter  of  Richard  H.  Dana;  Remarks  of  R.  W.  Emerson  ;  Poems  of  George  H. 
Boker  and  Charles  Sangster;  Letters  of  Goldwin  Smith  and  C.  M.  Sedgwick ; 
Poems  of  Mary  H.  C.  Booth  and  Lydia  Huntley  Sigourney;  Letters  of  Daniel 
Huntington,  Asher  B.  Durand,  Christopher  P.  Cranch,  and  William  Allen; 
Poem  of  H.  N.  Powers;  Letters  of  W.  A.  Muhlenberg,  Charles  T.  Brown,  A. 
Cleveland  Coxe,  James  Pierpont,  Charles  Sprague,  H.  W.  Longfellow,  J.  R. 
Lowell,  Edward  Everett,  G.  C.  Verplanck  ;  Address  of  William  M.  Evarts; 
Letters  of  Fitz-Greene  Halleck  (2),  and  N.  P.  Willis  (2);  Poems  of  E.  A. 
Stansbury,  Alfred  B.  Street,  and  R.  H.  Stoddard ;  Letter  and  Poem  of 
H.  T.  Tuckerman  ;  Letters  of  George  Bancroft,  Alfred  B.  Street,  Charles 
Saugster,  Julia  Ward  Howe,  R.  W.  Emerson,  John  G.  Whittier,  R.  H.  Dana, 
Jr.,  Fitz-Greene  Halleck,  Charles  Godfrey  Leland,  T.  Buchanan  Read,  George 
H.  Boker,  C.  M.  Sedgwick,  O.  W.  Holmes,  H.  N.  Powers  and  Henry  T.  Tuck- 
erman ;  the  original  subscription  list  to  the  large  paper  copies,  the  newspaper 
accounts  of  the  "Festival,"  and  many  portraits,  specially  inserted.  The 
whole  prefaced  by  a  water-color  title. 

»*,  There  are  also  two  other  copies  of  the  large  paper  and  of  the  small 
paper  edition,  the  whole  having  been  carried  through  the  press  by  Mr. 
Graham. 


62  GRAHAM 

[Brydges  (Egerton)].    Censura  Literaria.    Containing  Titles, 
.   Abstracts,  and  Opinions  of  Old  English  Books,  with  original 
disquisitions,  articles  of  biography,  and  other  literary  antiqui- 
ties.    London:  1805.     4  vols.     8vo. 

Restituta;  or,  Titles,  Extracts,  and  Characters  of  Old 

Books  in  English  Literature,  Revived.     London:  1814-    4  vols. 
Svo. 

BuACHE  (P.).  Considerations  / Geographiques  /  et  /  Phisiques/ 
Sur  les  Nouvelles  Decouvertes  an  Nord-Est  de  I'Asie  et  /  an 
Nord-Ouest  de  PAmerique,  /  Avec  les  Memoires  relatifs  /  pre- 
sentees a  P  Academic  Royale  des  Sciences  /  par  Phil.  Buache  / 
Premier  Geographe  du  Roi  /  et  de  la  meme  Academic.  /  A  Paris/ 
Chez  Dezauche.  /  .  •  •  •  /  Du  15.  Novembre,  1781.  Fo. 
Title  &  16  maps. 

See  L'Erle,  G. 

Buchanan  (George).  The  History  of  Scotland,  translated 
from  the  Latin  ;  with  notes  and  a  continuation  to  the  Union  in 
the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  By  James  Aikman.  In  four  vol- 
umes.    Glasgow:  1827.     4  vols.     8vo.     ports,  and  map. 

Buchanan  (R.).  Ballad  Stories  of  the  Affections.  From 
the  Scandinavian.  By  Robert  Buchanan.  London:  1869. 
i6mo.     pp.  176. 

Buchanan  (W.  M.).  A  Technological  Dictionary:  explain- 
ing the  terms  of  the  arts,  sciences,  literature,  professions,  and 
trades.     London:  1846.     24mo.     pp.  755. 

BtJCHNER  (L.).  Man  in  the  Past,  Present  and  Future.  A 
popular  account  of  the  results  of  recent  scientific  research  as 
regards  the  origin,  position  and  prospects  of  the  human  race. 
From   the  German.     By, W.    S.    Dallas.     London:  1872.    '8vo. 

PP-  363- 

BucKHURST,  yLord. — See  Surrey. 

Buckinghamshire  (John  Sheffield,  Earl  <?/"  Mulgrave  and 
Duke  of).  An  Essay  on  Poetry:  By  the  Right  Honourable  the 
Earl  of  Mulgrave.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in 
Black-fry ars,  near  the  Water-side,  1709.     Svo.     pp.  16. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Sheffield,  Duke  of  Buck- 
inghamshire. To  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of  the  Author. 
Cooke's  Edition.  Embellished  with  superb  engravings.  Lon- 
don: [1798].     i6mo.     pp.  71. 


LIBRARY.  6a 

[BuLLAR  (Joseph)].     Evening  Thoughts.     By  a   Physician. 

2d  ed.     London :  M.D.ccc.ui.      i2mo.     pp.  143. 

Bulwer(H.  L.  E.,  Baron).     France,  social,  literary,  political. 

New  York:  1857.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.,  Baroii).     [Novels].   London: 

1845.      17  vols.     i2nio.     pis. 
Paul  Clifford,  Eugene  Aram,  Zanoni, 

Pelham,  Ernest  Maltravers,  Leila  and  Calderon, 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine,        Night  and  Morning,  Harold, 

Last  of  the  Barons,  Last  Days  of  Pcmpeii,        "  My  Novel," 

Godolphiu,  The  Disowned,  The  Caxtons. 

Rienzi,  Devereux, 

[ ]     The    Student.     A   series   of   papers.     Philadelphia: 

1 85 1.     2  vols.     24mo. 

[ ]     Falkland.      Philadelphia:  1851.     24nio. 

The  Poetical  and  Dramatic  Works  of  Sir  Edward  Bul- 

wer  Lytton.     London:  1852-     5  vols.     i2mo.     pis.  and  ports. 

Athens:  Its  Rise  and  Fall;  with  views  of  the  litera- 
ture, philosophy,  and  social  life  of  the  Athenian  people.  New 
York:  1856.     i.2mo.     pp.  324. 

[ ]     England  and  the  English.     New  York:  1857.      i2mo. 

2  vols. 

King  Arthur.     A  poem.     London:  1870.     i2mo.     pp. 

443-     Pl- 

BuNYAN  (John).  The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  This  World 
to  That  Which  Is  To  Come.  Delivered  under  the  Similitude 
of  a  Dream.  In  two  parts.  With  Original  Notes,  by  Thomas 
Scott.     Hartford:  1844.     i2mo.     pp.  360.  •  port,  and  pis. 

Banyan's   Pilgrim's   Progress.     With   Illustrations  by 

Charles  Bennett  and  a  Preface  by  Charles  Kingsley.    New  York: 
i860.     8vo.     pp.  399.     port. 

BuRDETT  (Charles).  Margaret  Moncrieffe;  the  First  Love  of 
Aaron  Burr.  A  Romance  of  the  Revolution.  With  a  fac- 
simile of  the  celebrated  Cipher  Letter  and  Key.  New  York: 
i860.      i2mo.     pp.  437. 

Burger  (G.  A.).  The  /  Chase,  /  and  /  William  and  Helen:  / 
Two  Ballads,  /  from  the  /  German  /  of  /  Gottfried  Augustus 
Biirger.  /  Translated  by  Walter  Scott  Esqr.  Advocate.  /  Edin- 
burgh: /  Printed  by   Mundell  and   Son,   R.    Bank   Close,  /  for 


64  GRAHAM 

Manners  and  Miller,  Parliament  Square;  /  and  sold  by  T.  Cadell, 
Jun.  and  W.  Davies  (successors  to  /  Mr.  Cadell)  in  the  Strand, 
London.  /     1796,  /    4to.     pp.  v,  41. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  translator  to  George  Chalmers. 

^(.%  Scott's  first  literary  production,  of  which  he  himself  wrote,  "My  adven- 
ture proved  a  dead  loss  .  ,  .  and  a  great  part  of  the  edition  was  condemned, 
to  the  service  of  the  trunkmaker." 

BuRGOYNE  {Sir  John).  A  /  State  /  of  the  /  Expedition  /  from  / 
Canada,  /  as  laid  before  the  /  House  of  Commons  /  by  /  Lieutenant- 
General  Burgoyne,  /  and  verified  by  evidence;  /  with  a  /  collec- 
tion of  authentic  documents,  /  and  /  an  addition  of  many  cir- 
cumstances which  were  prevented  /  from  appearing  before  the 
House  by  the  /  prorogation  of  Parliament.  /  Written  and  col- 
lected by  himself,  /and  /  dedicated  to  the  officers  of  the  army  he 
commanded.  /  The  Second  Edition.  /  London:  /  Printed  for  J. 
Almon,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly.  /  mdcclxxx. 
8vo.     pp.  ix,  (2),  191,  cix,  6  maps  and  folding  table. 

The  Dramatic  and  Poetical  Works  of  the  late  Lieut. 

Gen.  J.  Burgoyne;  to  which  is  prefixed  Memoirs  of  the  Author. 
Embellished  with  copper  plates.     London:  1807.     2  vols.    24mo. 

See  O'Callaghan,  E.  B. 

Burke  {Sir  F.  Bernard).  Anecdotes  of  the  Aristocracy  and 
Episodes  in  Ancestral  Story.     London:  1849.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

The  Romance  of  the  Aristocracy:   or  Anecdotes  and 

Record's  of  Distinguished  Families.  New  and  revised  edition. 
London:  1855.     3  vols.     i2mo. 

The  Rise  of  Great  Families,  other  essays  and  stories. 

London:  1873.     i2mo.     pp.  371. 

[Burke  (Edmund)].  Histoire  des  Colonies  Europeennes  dans 
I'Am^rique,  en  six  parties.  A  Paris:  M.  DCC.  Lxvii.  2  vols. 
i2mo.     maps. 

[ ]    Beschreibung  der  Europaischen  Kolonien  in  America. 

Leipzig:  1778.     2  vols.     8vo.     pp.  xx,  311;  x,  304.     2  maps. 

Edmund  Burke's  Jahrbucher  der  neuern  Geschichte  der 

Englischen  Pflanzungen  in  Nord-Amerika.  .  .  .  Danzig:  1777- 
3  vols.     1 2 mo. 

#*^j  The  title  pages  of  volumes  two  and  three  differ  from  volume  one. 

[ ]  Geschichte  der  Englischen  Kolonien  in  Nord-Amer- 
ika. Leipzig,  1775.  2  vols.  i2mo.  pp.  (8),  452,  (8);  (8), 
424,  (8). 


LIBRARY.  65 

Burke  (Edmund).  Extracts  from  Mr.  Burke's  Table  Talk, 
at  Crewe  Hall.  Written  down  by  Mrs.  Crewe,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]. 
Sm.  4to.    pp.  62. 

^j.*^  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton. 

The  Works  of  Edmund  Burke,  with  a  Memoir.  New- 
York:  1851.     3  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Burke,  (W.).  Trial  of  William  Burke  and  Helen  M'Dougal, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  at  Edinburgh,  on  Wednes- 
day, December  24,  1828,  for  the  Murder  of  Margaret  Campbell, 
or  Docherty.  Edinburgh:  mdcccxxix.  8vo.  pp.  200.  pi. 
and  ports. 

^*^  Messrs.  Burke  and  Hare  for  some  time  conducted  the  neat  business  of 
supplying  bodies  to  surgeons.  Nature  not  furnishing  sufficient  of  their  stock 
in  trade,  they  supplemented  the  supply  by  occasionally  killing  some  one. 
Unfortunately  for  science,  they  were  detected  in  the  killing  of  their  seven- 
teenth victim.  Bound  up  with  the  above  pamphlet,  is  a  "supplement"  and 
a  series  of  pamphlets,  broadsides,  songs  and  caricatures  relating  to  the  series 
of  trials  that  occurred. 

Burnet  (John  R.).  Tales  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  with  Mis- 
cellaneous Poems.     Newark,  N.  J.     1835.     i2mo.    pp.  230.    pi. 

Burns  (R.).  The  Works  of  Robert  Burns,  with  an  account 
of  his  life,  and  a  criticism  on  his  writings.  To  which  are  pre- 
fixed, some  observations  on  the  character  and  condition  of  the 
Scottish  peasantry.  In  four  volumes.  The  fourth  edition. 
London:  1803.     4  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Letters  addressed  To  Clarinda,  &c.     First  American 

edition.     Washington  City:  i8i8.     i2mo.     pp.  60. 

Fac-simile  of  Burns'  celebrated  poem,  entitled  The  jolly 

beggars,  from  the  original  manuscript,  in  the  possession  of 
Thomas  Stewart,  Esq.,  Greenock.  Glasgow:  1823.  4^0-  Title, 
pp.  4,  16  11. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns.     London:  1839. 

3  vols.     1 2 mo.     port. 

The  Poems,  Letters  and  Land  of  Robert  Bums:  illus- 
trated by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  T.  Allom  and  other  artists.  With  a 
new  memoir  of  the  Poet,  and  notices,  critical  and  biographical, 
of  his  works  by  Allan  Cunningham.  London:  [1840].  2  vols. 
4to.     pis. 

The    Correspondence    between    Burns    and    Clarinda. 

With  a  memoir  of  Mrs.    M'Lehose  (Clarinda),   arranged  and 


66  GRAHAM 

edited  by  her  grandson,  W.  C.  M'Lehose.  Edinburgh:  mdccc- 
xi^iii.     i2mo,     pp.  297. 

Burns  (R.\     The  Scottish  Keepsake,  or,  The  Songs  of  the 

Ayrshire  Bard.     Mauchline,  Ayrshire:  1857.     32ino.      pp.  133. 

^*^  Bound  in  boards  from  the  "barn  roof  of  Mossgiel  while  occupied  by 

Burns." 

The   Life  and   Works  of  Robert   Burns.     Edited   by 

Robert  Chalmers.     New  York:  1858.     4  vols.     i2ino. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns.     Edited  by  the 

Rev.  Robert  Aris  Willniott.  Illustrated  by  John  Gilbert.  Lon- 
don: 1869.     1 2 mo.     pp.  478. 

The  Works  of  Robert  Burns.     Edited  by  The  Ettrick 

Shepherd  and  William  Motherwell.  London  and  Edinburgh: 
[n.  d.]     5  vols.     i2mo.     port,  and  pi. 

See  Cromek,  R.  H. 

Burr  (Aaron).  The  Private  Journal  of  Aaron  Burr  during 
his  residence  of  four  years  in  Europe;  with  selections  from  his 
correspondence.  Edited  by  Matthew  L.  Davis.  New  York: 
1838.     2  vols.     8vo. 

[BuRRiEL  (Andres  Marcos).]  Histoire  /  Naturelle  et  Civile  / 
de  la  /  Californie,  /  contenant  /  Une  description  exacte  de  ce 
Pays,  de  son  /  Sol,  de  ses  Montagues,  Lacs,  Rivieres  /  &  Mers,  de 
ses  Animaux,  Vegetaux,  /  Mineraux,  &  de  sa  fameuse  Pecherie 
des  /  Perles;  les  Moeurs  de  ses  Habitans,  leur  /  Religion,  leur 
Gouvernment,  &  leur  /  fag  on  de  vivre  avant  leur  conversion  an  / 
Christiauisme;  un  detail  des  differens  /  Voyages,  &  Tentatives 
qu'on  a  faites  /  pour  s'y  etablir  &  reconnoitre  son  Golfe  /  &  la 
Cote  de  la  Mer  du  Sud.  /  Enrichie  de  la  Carte  du  Pays  &  des 
Mers  /  adjacentes.  /  Traduite  de  PAnglois,  par  M.  E.  /  Tome 
Premier.  /  A  Paris.  /ChezDurand,  Libraire,  rue  Saint-Jacques, 
/  ^  la  Sagesse.  /  m.dcc.lxvii.  Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege 
du  Roi.      3    vols.      i2mo.      pp.   (2),   xxij,    360;  map;  viij,    375; 

viij,  354  (2). 

^*^  After  the  Memoirs  of  Miguel  Venegas.     Translated  by  A.  Eidons. 

Burton  (J.  H.).  Letters  of  Eminent  Persons,  addressed  to 
David  Hume.  From  the  papers  bequeathed  by  his  nephew  to 
the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh  and  London: 
MDCCCXLTX.     8vo.     pp.  334. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  editor,  J.  H.  Burton,  to  Mr.  Graham. 


LIBRARY.  67 

Burton  (J.  H.).  The  Book-Hunter,  etc.  Edinburgh  and 
London:  mdccclxii.     8vo.     pp.  384. 

***  ^  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  the  author. 

Burton  (R.  F.).  Personal  Narrative  of  a  Pilgrimage  to  El- 
Medinah  and  Meccah.  By  Richard  F.  Burton,  Lieut.  Bombay 
Army.  With  introduction  by  Bayard  Taylor.  New  York: 
1856.      i2mo.     pp.  492.     map  and  pis. 

Burton  (W.  E.).  Cyclopaedia  of  Wit  and  Humor,  of  Amer- 
ica, Ireland,  Scotland,  and  England.  New  York:  1858.  2  vols, 
rl.  8vo.     ports. 

Bibliotheca  Dramatica.     Catalogue  of  the  Theatrical 

and  Miscellaneous  Library  of  the  late  William  E.  Burton,  the 
distinguished  comedian.  To  be  sold  at  auction  by  J.  Sabin  & 
Co.     New  York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  463.     port. 

Butei-Dumont  (G.  M.).  Histoire  /  et  /  Commerce  /  des  / 
Colonies  Angloises,  /  dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale.  /  Oil  Ton 
trouve  I'etat  actuel  de  leur  popu  /  lation,  &  des  details  curieux 
sur  la  /  constitution  de  leur  gouvernement,  /  principalement  sur 
celui  de  la  Nouvelle- /  Angeterre,'de  la  Pensilvanie,  /  de  la  / 
Caroline,  &  de  la  Georgie.  /  A  Londres,  /  m.  d.  cc.  lv.  i2mo. 
pp.  xxiv,  336. 

[ ]     Der    Englandischen    Pflanzstadte    in    Nord- America 

Geschichte  und  Handlung  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  iibersetzk. 
Stuttgard  :   1755.      i6mo.     pp.  (16),  216.      pi.  and  maps. 

[ ]     Histoire  /  et  /  Commerce  /  des  /  Antilles  Angloises.  / 

Ou  I'on  trouve  I'etat  actuel  de  leur  popu-  /  lation  &  quelqucs 
details  sur  le  Com-  /  merce  de  contrebande  des  Anglois  /  avec 
les  Espagnols  dans  le  Nouveau  /  Monde.  On  y  a  joint  1' His- 
toire des  /  Loix  principales  qui  concernent  les  /  Colonies  An- 
gloises ^tablies  taut  dans  /  les  isles,  que  sur  le  continent  de  1' 
A-  /  m^rique.  [Paris:]  m.dcc.LVIII.  i2mo.  pp.  (4),  x,  6, 
(4),  284.     map. 

[ ]     Point  de  Vue  sur  les  suites  que  doit  avoir  la  rupture, 

par  les  Anglois,  de  la  negociation  de  la  France  &  de  I'Angle- 
terre,  depuis  le  26  mars  jusqu'au  20  septembre  1761.  Ou  lettre 
a  M.  Banquier  a  Bordeaux.  Amsterdam,  mdcclxi.  12 mo. 
pp.  (2),  49. 

See  Le  Mascrier. 


68  GRAHAM 

[Butler  (B.  F.)].  Inaugnral  addresses  delivered  by  tlie  pro- 
fessors of  law  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  at 
the  opening  of  the  law  school  of  that  Institution.  New  York: 
MDCCXXXVIII.      8vo.      pp.  68. 

^*^  Contains  an  address  on  the  "Usefulness  of  the  legal  profession,"  by 
Benjamin  F.  Butler  (of  New  York);  the  "  Rise  and  progress  of  Commercial 
law  in  English  jurisprudence,"  by  William  Kent;  and  the  "Practice  of  Ihe 
law,"  by  David  Graham,  Jr. 

Butler  (F.  A.).  Journal.  By  Frances  Anne  Butler.  Phil- 
adelphia: 1835.     2  vols.      i2mo. 

Journal   of  a  Residence  on  a  Georgian   Plantation  in 

1838-1839.     By    Frances   Anne    Kemble.     New   York:    1863. 
8vo.     pp.  337. 

Butler  (G.).— See  Miiller,  M. 

Butler  (Joseph).  The  Analogy  of  Religion,  Natural  and 
Revealed,  to  the  constitution  and  course  of  Nature.  London: 
M. dccc.lv.     121110.     pp.  546.     port. 

Byron  (George  Gordon,  Lord).  Hours  of  Idleness,  /  a  / 
Series  of  Poems,   /  Original  /  and  /  Translated,  /  By  George 

Gordon,  Lord  Byron,  /  a  minor.  / /  Newark:  /  Printed 

and  sold  by  S.  &  J.  Ridge.  / /  1807.  /  8vo.     pp.  xiii, 

(i),  187. 

4(.*^(,  It  was  of  these  volumes  that  Lord  Brougham  wrote  in  the  Edinburgh 
Review:  "The  poetry  of  this  young  lord  belongs  to  a  class  which  neither 
gods  nor  men  artr  said  to  permit.  Indeed  we  do  not  recollect  to  have  seen  a 
quantity  of  verse  with  so  few  deviations  from  that  exact  standard.  His  effu- 
sions are  spread  over  a  dull  flat,  and  can  no  more  get  above  or  below  the 
level  than  if  they  were  so  much  stagnant  water  .  .  .  We  counsel  him  that  he 
do  forthwith  abandon  poetry,  and  turn  his  talents,  which  are  considerable, 
and  his  opportunities,  which  are  great,  to  better  account."  And  this  review 
in  turn  called  out  the  next  title  in  which  Byron  certainly  squared  the  account 
so  begun. 

[ ]     English  Bards,  and  Scotch  Reviewers,     [n.  p.]  1810. 

8vo.     pp.  47. 

^t*^  81  portraits  and  plates  inserted. 

Manfred,  /  a  /  Dramatic  Poem.  / /  By  Lord 

Byron.    /  London:  /  John   Murray,  Albemarle-Street.  /  1817.  / 
Svo.     pp.  80,  (4). 

Lamento  del  Tasso  di  Lord  Byron,  recato  in  Italiano 

daMichele  Leoni.     Pisa:  mdcccxviii.    4to.    pp.  (6),  ix,  28.    pi. 

Sardanapalus,  /  A  Tragedy.  /  The  Two  Foscari,  /  A 


LIBRARY. 


69 


Tragedy.  /  Cain,  /  A  Mystery.  /  London:  /John  Murray.  /  1821.  / 
8vo.     pp.  viii,  439. 

Byron  (George  Gordon,  Lord).     Marino  Faliero,  /Doge  of 
Venice.  /  An  Historical  Tragedy,  /  in  five  acts.  /  With  notes.  / 
The  Prophecy  of  Dante,  /  a  poem.  /   By  Lord  Byron  /  London: 
/John  Murray,  Albemarle-Street.  /  1821.  /  8vo.     pp.  xxi,  261. 

Werner,  /  a  tragedy.  /  By  Lord  Byron.  /  London:  /John 

Murray,  Albemarle-Street.  /  1823.  /  ^^o.     pp.  viii,  188. 

A  letter  to  *  *  *  *  *****  on  the  Rev.  W.  L.  Bowles' 

Strictures  on   the  Life  and  Writings  of  Pope.     By  the  Right 
Hon.  Lord  Byron.     Second  edition.   London:  1821.  8vo.   pp.61. 

^*^  See  under  Bowles  in  th'is  catalogue. 

The    Poetical    Works   of    Lord    Byron.       New  York: 

M  Dccc  XLVii.     8vo.     pp.  829.     pi.  and  port. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Lord  Byron.     London:  1854. 

10  vols.     i2mo.    pis. 

Selections  from  the  Writings  of  Lord  Byron.     London: 

1857.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Childe  Harold's  Pilgrimage.     A  Romaunt.     London: 

1857.     i6mo.     pp.  311. 

Lord  Byron's  Armenian  Exercises  and  Poetry.    Venice: 

1870.     24mo.     pp.  167. 

See  Blessington:  and  Watkins. 


ff^j     (J.)- — See  Cleveland,  J. 

^^%       Cabinet  of  Interesting  Tales,  Moral  and  Entertaining, 
The.     Selected    from    the   best  authors  in    the   English 
language.     Bungay:  1822.     8vo.     pp.  472.     pis. 

C^SAR,  (Caius  Julius).  C.  Julius  Caesar's  Commentaries  on 
the  Gallic  War.  With  English  notes,  <:ritical  and  explanatory, 
a  lexicon,  indexes,  etc.  By  J.  A.  Spencer.  New  York: 
M  DCCCXLix.     1 2 mo.     pp.  408. 

Caesar's  Commentaries  on  the  Gallic  and  Civil  Wars: 

with  the  Supplementary  Books  attributed  to  Hirtius;  including 
the  Alexandrian,  African  and  Spanish  Wars.  Literally  Trans- 
lated, with  notes  and  a  very  elaborate  index.  London:  m.dccc- 
Liii.     8vo.     pp.  572.     port. 

Caillot  (Antoine).  Voyage  Religieux  et  Sentimental  aux 
Quatre  Cimetieres  de  Paris;  ouvrage  renfermant  un  grand 
nombre  d' Inscriptions  Fun^raires,  suivies  de  reflexions  relig- 
ieuses  et  morales.     Paris:  1809.     8vo.     pp.  368. 

Caines  (George).  New- York  Term  Reports  of  Cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  that  State.  Second 
edition,  with  corrections  and  additions.     New  York:  1814.    8vo. 

^j%  Vol.  II,  only. 

Calamities  0/ Authors. — See  Disraeli,  I. 

Calhoun  (J.  C).  The  Works  of.  New  York:  mdcccliv. 
6  vols.     8vo. 

[Callender  (James  Thomson)].  The  /  American  Annual 
Register,  /  or,  /  Historical  Memoirs  /  of  the  /  United  States,  /  for 
the  year  5796.  /  Philadelphia:  /  Printed  and  sold  by  Bioren  & 
Madan,  No.  77  Dock-Street.  /  January  19th,  1797.  /  8vo.  pp. 
vii,  288. 

Sedgwick  &  Co.,  /  or  /  a  Key  /  to  /  the  Six  Per-cent 

Cabinet.  /  By  James  Thomson  Callender.  /  Philadelphia,  / 
Printed  for  the  author,  /  1798.  /  8vo.     pp.  (i),  88. 

:f,*^  A  beautiful  uncut  copy. 

(70) 


LIBRARY.  71 

Calmet  (Augustine).  The  Phantom  World:  or,  the  Philo- 
sophy of  Spirits,  Apparitions,  &c.  London:  1850.  2  vols. 
i2mo. 

[Camden  (William)].  The  Historie  of  the  Most  Renowned 
and  Victorious  Princesse  Elizabeth,  Late  Queene  of  England. 
Contayning  all  the  Important  and  Remarkeable  Passages  of 
State,  both  at  Home  and  Abroad,  during  her  Long  and  Prosper- 
ous Raigne.  Composed  by  Way  of  Annals.  Neuer  heretofore 
so  Faithfully  and  fully  Published  in  English.  London:  Printed 
for  Benjamin  Fisher,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  Alders- 
gate  streete,  at  the  signe  of  the  Talbot,  mdcxxx.  Fo.  pp. 
(20),  138,  120,  148,  224,  (20).     port. 

Camoes,  (Luiz  de).  Les  Lusiades.  Traduction  Nouvelle  par 
MM.  Ortaire  Fournier  et  Desaules,  revue,  annot^e  et  suivie  de 
la  traduction  d'un  choix  des  poesies  diverses  avec  une  notice 
biographique  et  critique  sur  Camoens,  par  Ferdinand  Denis. 
Paris:  mdcccxli.     12 mo.     pp.  372. 

Campadelli  (F.).  Abraham  Lincoln,  ou  Le  Triomphe  de 
1' Union  Americaine.  Dedie  a  1' Honorable  Monsieur  Bigelow, 
Minister  des  Etats-Unis.     [Paris:  1865.]     8vo.     pp.  (3). 

Campan  {Mme.  J.  L.  H.  G.).  Memoirs  of  the  Private  Life  of 
Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  of  France  and  Navarre.  To  which  are 
added  recollections,  sketches,  and  anecdotes,  illustrative  of  the 
Reigns  of  Louis  XIV.,  Louis  XV.  and  Louis  XVI.  By  Madame 
Campan,  First  Lady  of  the  Bed- Chamber  to  the  Queen.  Third 
edition.     London:  1824.     2  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

Campanius  Holm  (T.).  Kort  Beskrifning  /  Om  /  Provincien  / 
Nya  Swerige  /  uti  /  America,  /  Som  nu  fortjden  af  the  Engelske 
kallas  /  Pensylvania.  /  Af  larde  och  trowardige  Mans  skrifter 
och  berattelser  ihopale-tad  och  sammansrrefwven  samt  med 
athskillige  Figurer  /  utzirad  af  /  Thomas  Campanius  Holm.  / 
Stockholm  Tryckt  uti  Kongl.  Boktr.  hos  Sal.  Wankijfs  /  Anki- 
a  med  egen  bekostnad  af  J.  H.  Werner.  Ahr  mdccii.  Sm.  4to. 
pp.  (16),  190,  (i),  7  maps  and  pis. 

Campbell  (C).  The  orderly  book  of  the  American  Army 
stationed  at  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  command  of 
General  Andrew  Lewis,  from  March  i8th,  1776,  to  August  28th, 
1776.     Printed  from  the  original  manuscript,  with  Notes  and 


72  GRAHAM 

Introduction  by  Charles  Campbell,  Esq,    .    .    .    Richmond,  Va. 
Privately  printed,     i860.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (4),  xi,  100,  (2). 

^%  no  copies  only  printed. 

Campbell  (G.  D.). — See  Argyle,  Duke  of. 

Campbell  (George).  The  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric.  London: 
MDCCCL.     8vo.     pp.  415. 

Campbell  (Thomas).  Gertrude  of  Wyoming,  and  other 
poems.  London:  Printed  by  T.  Bensley,  Bolt  Court.  Pub- 
lished for  the  author  by  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees  and  Orme, 
Paternoster  Row.     1809.     4to.     pp.  (2),  134. 

^*jt  The  first  edition  of  a  poem  "which  established  the  reputation  of  the 
author  as  a  poet."  Campbell's  conception  of  frontier  life  can  be  judged  by 
the  following  lines : 

Perchance,  along  thy  river  calm  at  noon 
The  happy  shepherd  swain  had  nought  to  do 
From  morn  till  evening's  sweeter  pastime  grew, 
Their  timbrel,  in  the  dance  of  forests  brown 
When  lovely  maidens  prankt  in  flowret  new; 
And  aye,  these  sunny  mountains  halfway  down 
Would  echo  flagelet  from  some  romantic  town. 
Then  where  of  Indian  hills  the  daylight  takes 
His  leave,  how  might  you  the  flamingo  see 
Disporting  like  a  meteor  on  the  lakes. 

The  Book  of  Pleasures:  containing  The  Pleasures  of 


Hope,  by  Thomas  Campbell;  The  Pleasures  of  Memory,  by 
Samuel  Rogers,  and  The  Pleasures  of  Imagination,  by  Mark 
Akenside.     New  York:  1848.     24mo.     pp.  187. 

An   Essay  on    English    Poetry;  with    Notices   of  the 

British  poets.     London:  1848.     8vo.     pp.  436. 

Life  and    Letters  of  Thomas    Campbell.     Edited  by 

William  Beattie,  M.  D. ,  one  ot  his  executors.  Second  edition. 
London:  1850.     3  vols.     8vo.     port,  and  2  pis. 

The  Poetical  Works  of.     Philadelphia:  1854.     8vo.     pp. 

344.     port,  and  pis. 

Canary-Birds  Naturaliz'd  in  Utopia.  A  Canto.  London: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  London  and  West- 
minster.    Price  2  pence.     [170-?]     8vo.     pp.  24. 

[CaSJedo  (Estanislao)].  De  la  Revolution  au  Mexique. 
[n.  p.]     Mars  i860.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

Canova  (A.). — See  Albrizzi,  I. 

Capasso  (B. ).  II  Tasso  e  La  Sua  Famiglia  a  Sorrento. 
Ricerche  e  narrazioni  storiche  di  Bartolommeo  Capasso.  Na- 
poli:  1866.     i2mo.     pp.  292.     port. 


LIBRARY.  73 

Capponi  (G.).  Catalogo  dei  Manoscritti  possediiti  dal  Mar- 
chese  Giiio  Capponi.     Firenze:  1845.     8vo.     pp.  vii,  268. 

Storia    Delia   Republica   di    Firenze.      Firenze:  1875. 

2  vols.     rl.  8vo. 

Carcano  (G.).  Angiola  Maria.  Storia  domestica  Di  Giiilio 
Carcano.     Firenze:  1861.     i2mo.     pp.  534. 

Cards  left  on  Mr.  Graham  in  the  years  1871  and  1874. 
Mounted  on  sheets  and  bound  in  two  volumes,  folio. 

^^*^^  A  curious  collection,  including  many  well-known  names,  titled  and 
untitled.  In  some  cases  a  few  words  in  writing  are  added  to  the  card,  pre- 
sumably in  the  autograph  of  the  leaver. 

Carew  (T.).  Poems.  /  By  /  Thomas  Carevv,  /  Esquire.  /  One 
of  the  Gentlemen  of  the  /  Privie-Chamber,  and  Sewer  /  in  Or- 
dinary to  his  Majesty.  /  The  second  Edition  revised  and  en- 
larged. /  London,  /  Printed  by  L  D.  for  Thomas  Walkley,  /  and 
are  to  be  sold  at  the  signe  of  the  /  flying  Horse,  betweene  Brit- 
tains  /  Burse,  and  Yorke-House.  /  1642.  /  i6mo.  pp.  (2),  219,  (i). 
^t*»  Contains:  "Coelum  Brittanium,"  a  "maske"  at  Whitehall,  in  1633,  by 
Carew  and  Inigo  Jones,  in  which  Charles  ist  took  part. 

A   Selection  from   the  Poetical   Works  of.     London: 

1810.      i2mo.     pp.  xvi,  95. 

Carey  (Henry).  Poems  on  several  Occasions.  London: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Kent,  at  the  Black  Swan  in  St.  Paul's- 
Church-yard;  A.  Boulter,  at  the  Buck,  and  J.  Brown,  at  the 
Black-Swan  without  Temple  bar;  and  by  most  Booksellers. 
1713.     i2mo.     pp.  (6),  86. 

»*^t  A  portrait  inserted. 

Carey  (Phoebe).  Poems  and  Parodies.  Boston :  m  dccc  liv. 
i2mo.     pp.  200. 

C-\RLEN  (E.  F.).  The  Bride  of  Omberg.  From  the  origi- 
nal Swedish.     New  York:  1*853.     ^^o.     pp.  220. 

Carli-Rubbi  (G.  R.,  Conte  di).  Lettres  Am^ricaines,  Dans 
lesquelles  on  examine  I'Origine,  I'Etat  Civil,  Politique,,  Militaire 
&  Religieux,  les  Arts,  P Industrie,  les  Sciences,  les  Moeurs,  les 
Usages  des  anciens  Habitans  de  I'Am^rique;  les  grandes  Fpoques 
de  la  Nature,  I'ancienne  Communication  des  deux  Hemispheres, 
&  la  derniere  Revolution  qui  a  fait  disparoitre  I'Atlantide:  pour 
servir  de  suite  aux  M^moires  de  D.  Ulloa.  A  Boston,  m.  dcc- 
Lxxxviii.     2  vols.     8vo.     maps. 


74  GRAHAM 

Carlier  (Augnste).  Le  Mariage  aux  E^tats-Unis.  Paris: 
i860.     i2mo.     pp.  264." 

[CarlylIs  (Thomas)].  Sartor  Resartus.  Boston:  mdccc- 
XXXVII.     8vo.     pp.  300. 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.     Philadelphia:  1854. 

8vo.     pp.  568. 

Life  of  Robert   Burns.     Mostly  by  Thomas    Carlyle. 

New  York:  1859.     24mo.     pp.  203. 

Carnarvon  (Henry  John  George  Herbert,  3d  Earl  of).  Rem- 
iniscences of  Athens  and  the  Morea.  Extracts  from  a  journal 
of  travels  in  Greece  in  1839.  London:  1869.  i2mo.  pp.  230. 
map. 

Caron  (E.).  Tribunal  Civil  de  La  Seine  (ler  Chambre) 
Pr^sidence  de  M.  Benoit-Champy.  M^moire  pour  les  Etats- 
Unis  d'Amerique  contre  MM.  Annan,  Erlanger,  Voruz,  Dubi- 
geon,  Jollet  et  Babin,  Mazeline,  et  la  Societe  des  Chantiers  et 
Ateliers  de  1' Ocean.  [Paris:  1867].  4to.  pp.  220. 
^1/^  An  argument  on  Confederate  prizes  of  war. 

Carpenter  (J.  E.).  Routledge's  Comic  Reciter.  London:, 
[n.  d.]     24mo.     pp.  248. 

Songs  and  Ballads.     A  new  edition.     London:  1844.. 

i6mo.     pp.  202. 

Carpenter  (William  B.).  The  Microscope  and  its  Revela- 
tions. Second  Edition,  illustrated  by  three  hundred  and  seventy 
wood  engravings.     London:  mdccclvii.     i6mo.     pp.  719. 

Carrera  (Pietro).  A  Treatise  on  the  Game  of  Chess.  Con- 
taining games  of  odds,  various  openings  of  even  games,  different 
methods  of  winning  and  drawing  the  game.  Also  Numerous 
Critical  Situations  on  Diagrams.  To  which  are  added,  the  Art 
of  Playing  Without  Seeing  the  Board,  and  an  account  of  the 
most  celebrated  chess  players  of  his  time.  First  published  in 
1617.  Translated  from  the  Italian,  with  additional  notes  and 
remarks,  by  W.  Lewis.     London:  1822.     8vo.     pp.  300. 

Carrey  (Emile).  Grandeur  et  Avenir  des  Etats-Unis. 
Paris:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Carron  (F.). — See  Janin,  J. 

Cartwright  (Thomas).  The  Diary  of.  Bishop  of  Chester. 
London:  m.dccc.xliii.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  no. 


LIBRARY.  75 

Carver  (J.).  Voyage  dans  les  Parties  Int^rieures  de  I'Am^r- 
ique  Septentrionale,  Pendant  les  ann^es  1766,  1767  &  1768.  Par 
Jonathan  Carver,  Ecuyer,  Capitaine  d'nne  compagnie  de  troupes 
provinciales  pendant  la  guerre  du  Canada  entre  la  France  & 
r  Angleterre.    Ouvrage  traduit  sur  la  troisieme  edition  Angloise, 

par  M.  de  C avec  des  remarques  &  quelques  additions 

du  traducteur.  Yverdon:  m.  dcc.  lxxxiv.  i2mo.  pp.  xxxvi, 
436. 

Cary  {Rev.  Henry  Francis).  The  Early  French  Poets,  a 
series  of  Notices  and  Translations.  London:  mdcccxlvi. 
i6mo.     pp.  Ixiv,  279. 

Casoni  (G.).  Ode  /  dell'illvstre,  /  et  eccellentissimo  /  signore 
Gvido  Casoni  /  dedicate  /  All'illustrissimo,  &  Reuerendissimo  / 
Sig.  Cardinale  /  Cinthio  Aldobrandino.  /  Con  Privilegio.  /  In 
Venetia  Appresso  Gio.  Battista  Ciotti.   mdcii.  4to.  pp.  (8),  179. 

The  Casquet  of  Gems:  Choice  Selections  from  the  Poets. 
Edinburgh:  [n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  717.     pi. 

Cass  (Lewis).  A  Discourse  pronounced  at  the  Capitol  of  the 
United  States,  In  the  Hall  (^  Representatives,  before  the  Amer- 
ican Historical  Society,  January  30,  1836.  To  which  are  pre- 
fixed its  constitution,  and  the  names  of  its  officers.  Washington: 
1836.     8vo.     pp.  58. 

[ ]  The  Siege  of  New  Orleans  (from  the  American  Quar- 
terly Review.)  [A  review  of]  "A  Narrative  of  Events  in  the 
South  of  France,  and  of  the  attack  on  New  Orleans  in  1814  and 
1815.  By  Captain  John  Henry  Cook,  late  of  the  43rd  Regiment 
of  Infantry.  London:  1834."  [New  York:  1835].  pp.  57,  map 
&  folding  table. 

[ ]     Remarks   on    Stephens's    "Incidents   of    Travel   in 

Egypt,  Arabia,  Petrsea,  and  the  Holy  Land."  First  published 
in  the  "North  American  Review,"  No.  102.  Cambridge:  1839. 
8vo.     pp.  80. 

Castle  of  Otranto. — See  Walpole,  H. 

Catalogue  of  a  Collection. — See  Evans. 

Catalogue  of  Engraved  British  Portraits. — See  Evans. 

Cattermole  (R.).  Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Seventeenth  Cen- 
tury: including  the  whole  of  Giles  Fletcher's  Christ's  Victory 
and  Triumph;  with  copious  selections  from   Spenser,  Davies, 


76  GRAHAM 

Sandys  P.  Fletcher,  Wither,  Bishop  King,  Quarles,  Herbert, 
Milton,  etc.  In  two  vols.  With  an  Introductory  Essay  and 
Critical  Remarks,  by  the  Rev.  R.  Cattermole.  London:  1836. 
i2ino.     3  vols.     port. 

[Catton  (Charles)].  The  English  Peerage.  London : 
M,DCC,xc.     3  vols.     4to. 

^*^  Volume  III  only. 

Catullus  CQ.  V.).  The  works  of  Catullus  and  Tibullus,  and 
the  Virgil  of  Venus.  A  literal  prose  translation,  with  notes,  by 
Walter  K.  Kelly.  To  which  are  added  the  metrical  versions  of 
Lamb  and  Grainger,  and  a  selection  of  versions  by  other 
writers.     London:  mdcccliv.     8vo,     pp.  400.     port. 

Caunter  (John  Hobart).  The  Poetry  of  the  Pentateuch. 
London:  1839.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Cavalcaselle  (G.  B.). — See  Crowe,  J.  A. 

Cellini  (B.).  Memoirs  of  Benvenuto  Cellini,  a  Florentine 
Artist;  Written  by  Himself.  Containing  a  Variety  of  Informa- 
tion respecting  the  Arts,  and  the  History  of  the  Sixteenth  Cen- 
tury. Third  edition.  Corrected  a^d  enlarged  from  the  last 
Milan  edition.  With  the  notes  and  observations  of  G.  P.  Car- 
pani,  now  first  translated  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  London:  mdccc- 
XXIII.     2  vols.     8vo.     port.  * 

Censura  Liter  aria. — See  Brydges,  E. 

Century  Association.  Twelfth-Night  at  the  Century  Club, 
January  6,  1858.     New  York:  1858.     8vo.     pp.  93. 

See  Bryant,  W.  C. 

[Cerisier  (Antoine  Marie)].  Histoire  de  la  Fondation  des 
Colonies  des  Anciennes  Republiques,  adapt^e  a  la  dispute  pr^- 
sente  de  la  Grande  Bretagne  avec  ses  Colonies  Americaines. 
Traduite  de  1' Anglais.  A  la  quelle  on  a  ajout^  Trois  Lettres 
int^ressantes  sur  la  m^me  dispute  &  les  Articles  de  1' Union 
d'Utrecht  compares  aux  Articles  de  I'Union  des  Colonies  de 
I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  A  Utrecht,  Chez  J.  van  Schoon- 
hoven  &  Comp.     mdcclxxviii.     8vo.     pp.  (8),  247,  (i). 

[ ]    Observations  Impartiales  d'Un  Vrai  Hollandois,  Pour 

servir  de  R^ponse  au  Discours  d'un  soi-disant  Bon  Hollandois 
i.  ses  compatriotes.  A  Arnhem,  chez  Nyhof;  Amsterdam, 
Guerin;  Dord,  Bluss^;  La  Haye,  Gosse;  Leiden,  Luzac  &  Van 


LIBRARY.  77 

Damme;  Rotterdam,  Bennet  &  Hake;  Utrecht,  B.  Wild;  &  dans 
toutes  les  autres  Villes  des  Provinces-unies.  [1778.]  8vo.  pp. 
(4),  60. 

4t**  Bound  up  with  this  is  the  following: 

Discours  d'un  soi-disant  Bon  HoUandois  d  ses  compatriotes  Pour  servir  de 
R^ponse  au  Observations  Impartiales  d'Un  Vrai  HoUandois,  a  ses  compa- 
triotes.    Arnhem,  chez  Nyhof.     [n.  d.]    8vo.     pp,  60. 

[Cerisier  (Antoine  Marie)].  Suite  des  Observations  Impar- 
tiales d'nn  Vrai  Hollandais,  Sur  les  interets  &  I'etat  present 
des  affaires  politiques  de  la  France,  de  I'Angleterre,  des  Pro- 
vinces-Unies  des  Pays-Bas  &des  Etats-Unisde  I'Amerique  avec 
des  Reflexions  snr  les  dernieres  deliberations  des  Etats  de 
Hollande  &  snr  le  memoire  de  Mr.  I'Amb.  de  S.  M.  B.  a  L.  H. 
P.     A  Arnhem,  chez  Nyhof.     [1779.]     8vo.     pp.  (4),  74. 

[ ]     L'Avocat  Pour  et  contre,  ou  resnm6  Historiqne  et 

Philosophiqne  De  tout  ce  qu'on  a  ^crit  sur  la  liberte  du  Com- 
merce des  munitions  navales;  suivi  Du  Jugement  des  Plaideurs. 
A  Bruxelles  &  dans  toutes  les  Villes  des  Pays-Bas.  mdcclxxix. 
Svo.     pp.  (4),  67. 

[ ]     Le  Destin  de  I'Amerique  ou  Dialogues  Pittoresques 

dans  lesquels  On  developpe  la  cause  des  evenemens  actuels,  la 
politique  et  les  interets  des  puissances  de  1' Europe  relativement 
a  cette  guerre,  Et  les  Suites  Qu'elle  Devroit  Avoir  pour  le 
bonheurde  I'Humanit^,  Traduit  fidelement  de  I'Anglois.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  J.  Bew,  No  28  Paternoster  Row;  and  may  be 
%had  of  all  Booksellers  and  News-Carriers  in  Town  and  Country. 
[1782?]     8vo.     pp.  124. 

[Cerutti  (J.  A.  J.)].  L'Aigle  et  Le  Hibou,  Fable.  Ecrite 
pour  un  jeune  Prince  que  I'on  osoit  blamer  de  son  amour  pour 
les  Sciences  et  les  Lettres.  A  Glascow,  Et  se  trouve  a  Paris, 
Chez  Prault,  imprimeur  du  roi,  quai  des  Augustins,  a  I'lmmor- 
talitd.      1783.     Svo.      pp.  58. 

Cervantes  de  Saavedra  (M.).  Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha. 
Translated  by  Charles  Jarvis.  Carefully  revised  and  corrected. 
With  Eight  Hundred  Illustrations,  from  designs  by  Tony 
Johannot.     London:  1840.     3  vols.     8vo. 

[ ]     Sancho  Panza's  Proverbs,  and  others  which  occur  in 

Don  Quixote;  with  a  literal  Euglish  Translation,  Notes,  and  an 
introduction  by  Ulick  Ralph  Burke.  London:  1872.  i2mo. 
pp.  44. 


78  GRAHAM 

Chaffers  (William).  Marks  and  Monograms  on  Pottery  and 
Porcelain  of  the  Renaissance  and  Modern  Periods;  with  Histor- 
ical notices  of  each  mannfactory,  preceded  by  an  introductory 
essay  on  the  vasa  fictilia  of  England,  of  the  Romano-British,  and 
mediaeval  eras.  With  2200  potters'  marks  and  illustrations. 
London:  ciD. lOCCC. i.xx.     8vo.     pp.  ^j']. 

Chalkhill  (John).  Thealma  and  Clearchus.  A  Pastoral 
Romance.  First  published  by  Isaac  Walton,  1683.  A  new 
edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Chiswick:  m  dccc  xx.  i2mo. 
pp.  xviii,  134.     pi. 

Chalmers  (George).  An  Estimate  of  the  comparative 
strength  of  Great-Britain,  during  the  present  and  four  preced- 
ing reigns;  and  of  the  losses  of  her  trade  from  every  war  since 
the  Revolution.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  dedication  to  Dr.  James 
Currie,  the  reputed  author  of  "Jasper  Wilson's  Letters."    Anew 

edition London:  m.dcc. xciv.      8vo.       pp.    (4),   cxvi, 

xi,  254,  (16). 

#%  The  dedication  is  96  pages  long,  and  is  really  an  answer  to  Jasper  Wil- 
son's "  Letter." 

Chalmers  (Thomas).  On  the  Power,  Wisdom  and  Goodness 
of  God  as  manifested  in  the  Adaptation  of  External  Nature  to 
the  Moral  and  Intellectual  Constitution  of  Man.  With  the 
author's  last  corrections.  To  which  is  prefixed  A  Biographical 
Preface,  by  John  Cumming,    London:  1853.   8vo.   pp.438,   port. 

[Chamberlayne  (John)].  L'Etat  Present  de  la  Grand& 
Bretagne  et  de  I'lrlande  Sous  le  Regne  de  George  II.  A  La 
Have,  MDCCXXVin.     3  vols.      i2mo.     map,  port,  and  pi. 

^^%  Translated  by  de  Neuville. 

Chambers  (Robert).  Traditions  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh: 
1825.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

History  of  the  Rebellions  in  Scotland  under  the  Mar- 
quis of  Montrose,  and  others,  from  1638  till  1660.  Edinburgh: 
Constable  &  Co.,  1828.     i2mo. 

^^*^^Only   Volume  11.     It  forms  Volume   XXXIL  of    "Constable's   Mis- 
cellany." 

The    Picture   of    Scotland.      Edinburgh:  mdcCCXXX. 

i2nio.     pp.  416.     pis. 

Poems,  by  Robert  Chambers.     Edinburgh,  Printed  for 

Private     Circulation,    by     T.     Constable,     i    Thistle     Street. 
M.  DCCC.  XXXV.      4to.      pp.  48. 


LIBRARY.  79 

^t*#  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  and  an  autograph  letter  of  his 
concerning  the  book  is  inserted. 

[Chambers  (Robert)].  Vestiges  of  the  Natural  History  of 
Creation.  With  a  sequel.  Cincinnati:  1858.  i2mo.  pp.  288. 
•  The  Chameleon. — See  Atkinson,  T. 

Champagnac  (J.  B.  J.).  Sagesse  et  Bonheur  on  Le  Toit 
Paternel.  Histoire  propre  a  servir  a  1' Education  morale  de*  la 
Jeunesse  de  notre  siecle.     Paris:  [n.  d.]     i2nio.     pp.  288.     pis. 

Champ-d''  Asile. — See  L'H^rit^r. 

Champfleury  (J.).  Histoire  de  la  Caricature  au  Moyen 
Age.     Paris:  [1871.]     i2mo.     pp.  270.     pis. 

Chapin  (E.  H.).  Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Boston: 
1850. 

Characters  in  the  Gospels.     New  York:  1852. 

Discourses  on  The  Beatitudes.     Boston:  1855. 

,    Christianity  True  Manliness.     New  York:  1856. 

Duties  of  Young  Men.      Boston:   1856. 

Discourses  on  Various  Subjects.     Boston:  1856. 

Duties  of  Young  Women.     Boston:  1856. 

Extemporaneous  Discourses.     New  York:  i860. 

Humanity  in  the  City.      New  York:  [n.  d.]. 

The  Chaplet,  a  Collection  of  Poems;  partly  original  and 
partly  selected  from  the  most  approved  authors.  Ipswich: 
1805.     32mo.     pp.  204.     pis. 

Chapman  (G.).  The  Hymns  of  Homer;  the  Batrachomyo- 
machia;  and  two  Original  Poetical  Hymns.  By  George  Chap- 
man. With  an  introductory  preface.  By  S.  W.  Singer.  Chis- 
wick:  MDCCCXViii.     i2mo.     pp.  Ixiv,  153,  47.     port. 

The  Works  of  George  Chapmau:  Poems  and  Minor 

Translations.       With    an    introduction    by   Algernon    Charles 
.Swinburne.     London:  1875.     i2mo.     pp.  435. 

See  Marlow,  C. 

Character  of  a  Dhirnal-maker. — See  Cleveland,  J. 
Characteristicks. — See  Shaftesbury. 
Charicles. — See  Quincy,  J. 

Charleton  (W.).  Two  Discourses  I.  Concerning  the  Dif- 
ferent Wits  of  Men:     II.   Of   the    Mysterie  of  Vintners.     By 


80  GRAHAM 

Walter  Charleton  D,  M.  and  Physitian  in  ordinary  to  his  Maj- 
esty. The  second  Edition  enlarged.  London,  Printed  by  F.  L. 
for  William  Whitwood  at  the  Sign  of  the  Golden-Bell  in  Dnck- 
lane  near  Smithfield,  1675.     i6mo.     pp.  (14),  235. 

»%  Each  discourse  has  also  a  separate  title.  On  the  main  title  is  the  sig- 
nature of  Sir  Hans  Sloane,  and  a  portrait  of  him  is  inserted. 

The  Charms  of  Liberty:  a  Poem,  By  the  late  Duke  of  D . 

To  which  is  added,  Epigrams,  Poems  and  Satyrs.  Written  by 
several  Hands.  London:  Printed  in  the  Year,  mdccix.  8vo. 
pp.  16. 

Chas  (Jean).  Histoire  Politique  et  Philosophiquede  la  Rev- 
olution de  PAm^riqne  septentrionale;  Par  les  Citoyens  J.  Chas 
et  Lebrun.     A  Paris,  an  ix.  {1801].     Svo.     pp.  (8),  viij,  458,  (2). 

Chastellux  (Francois  Jean,  Marquis  de).  Voyage  /  de  Mr. 
Le  Chevalier  /  de  /  Chastellux  /  en  /  Am^rique.  /  [Cassel:]  1785. 
8vo.     pp.  228. 

^%  The  second  edition.  Chastellux  printed  24  copies  of  the  first  edition 
of  this  book,  intending  it  entirely  for  private  circulation.  By  some  means 
copious  extracts  were  obtained  and  published  in  a  periodical.  These  were  at 
once  gathered,  and  printed  as  a  surreptitious  edition  of  the  voyage,  as  above. 

Voyages  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Chastellux  dans  I'Am^r- 

ique  Septentrionale.  Dans  les  ann^es  1780,  1781  &  1782.  Tome 
Premier.  A  Paris,  Chez  Prault,  Imprimeur  du  Roi,  Quai  des 
Augustins,  ^  1' Immortality.  1786.  2  vols.  Svo.  pp.  8,  390, 
map;  (4),  362,  (2),  2  maps  and  2  plates. 

,*»  The  first  authorized  published  edition. 

Travels  in  North-America,  in  the  years  1780,  1781,  and 

1782.  By  the  Marquis  de  Chastellux,  one  of  the  Forty  Mem- 
bers of  the  French  Academy,  and  Major  General  in  the  French 
Army,  serving  under  the  Count  de  Rochambeau.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  An  English  gentleman,  who  resided  in 
America  at  that  period.  With  Notes  by  the  Translator.  Vol- 
ume I.  London:  Printed  for  G.  G.  J.  and  J.  Robinson,  Pater- 
Noster  Row.     m  dcc  lxxxvii.     2  vols.     Svo.     maps  and  pis. 

,*»  An  autograph  of  Washington  inserted.  Another  copy  belonged  orig- 
inally to  R.  R.  Livingston,  and  has  his  autograph  and  book  plate. 

[ ]     Discours  sur  les  Avantagcs  on  les  D^savantages  qui 

r^sultent,  pour  1' Europe,  de  la  D^couverte  de  I'Am^rique.  Ob- 
jet  du  Prix  propose  par  M.  PAbb^  Raynal.  Par  M.  p,  *  *  *^ 
Vice-Consul,  ^  E  *  *  *.      A  Loud  res,   Et  se  trouve  ^  Paris, 


LIBRARY.  81 

Chez  Prault,  Imprimeur  du  Roi,  qiiai  des  Augustins,  £L  I'lm- 
mortalite.     1787.     8vo.     pp.  8,  68. 

[Chateauvieux  (J.  Lnllin  de)].  Manuscrit  venu  de  St 
Helene,  d'une  Mani^re  Inconnue.     London:  181 7.     8vo.    pp. 

(4).  151- 

[Chatterton  (Thomas)].  Poems,  supposed  to  have  been 
written  at  Bristol,  By  Thomas  Rowley,  and  Others,  in  the  fif- 
teenth century;  the  greatest  part  now  first  published  from  the 
most  authentic  copies,  with  an  engraved  specimen  of  one  of  the 
MSS.  To  which  are  added,  an  introductory  account  of  the  sev- 
eral pieces,  and  a  glossary.  London:  mdcclxxvii.  8vo.  pp. 
XXV,  307. 

Chaucer  (G.).  The  /  Works  /  of  /  Geoffrey  Chaucer,  /  Com- 
pared with  the  /  Former  Editions,  and  many  valuable  Mss.  [/ 
Out  of  which,  Three  Tales  are  added  which  were  never  before^ 
Printed;/  By  John  Urry,  /  Student  of  Christ-Church,  Oxon. 
Deceased:  /  Together  with  a  /  Glossary,  /  By  a  Student  of  the 
same  College.  /  To  the  Whole  is  prefixed  /  The  Author's  Life, 
newly  written,  and  a  Preface,  giving  an  Account  /  of  this  Edi- 
tion. /  London,  /  Printed  for  Bernard  Lintot,  between  the  Tem.- 
ple  Gates,     mdccxxl  /  Fo.     pp.  (50),  626,  (81),  2  ports. 

CuEEVER  (G.)-  Cyclopaedia  of  Moral  and  Religious  Anec- 
dote, with  an  introductory  essay  by  the  Rev,  George  Cheever. 
London  and  Glasgow:  [n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  380. 

Chen'IER  (Andr^).  Poesies.  Precedees  d'une  notice  par  JL 
H.  de  Latouche.     Paris:  1852.     i2mo.     pp.  283.     port. 

CEvvres  en   Prose.     Precedees  d'  une  notice  litteraire 

par  Engine  Hugo,  et  d'  une  notice  historique  contenant  toutes 
les  pieces  relatives  4  son  proces  devant  le  Tribunal  Revolution- 
naire,  par  Le  bibliophile  Jacob.     Paris:  1840.     i2mo.     pp.  332.^ 

The  Chess  Monthly,  and  American  Chess  Serial.  Edited  by- 
Daniel  Willard  Fiske.  Volume  L,  1857.  New  York:  [n.  d.] 
8vo.     pp.  393. 

[Chessieux,  [De  La  Grange  de]].  La  Conduite  /des  /  Fran- 
cois /  justifiee,  /  ou  /  Observations  sur  un  ecrit  anglois,  intitule:  / 
Conduite  des  Francois  k  I'egard  /  de  la  Nouvelle-Ecosse,  depuis 
son  premier  /  Etablissement  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  /  Par  le  Sieur 
D.   L.  G.  D.  C.     Avocat  en  /  Parlement.  /     A  Utrecht,  /  Et  se 


82  GRAHAM 

troiive  /  a  Paris,  chez  Le  Breton,  Impremeur /ordinaire  du  Roy, 
rue  de  la  Harpe.     1756.  /  i2mo.     pp.  viij,  256. 

Chevalier  (J.  D.).  Lettres  a  M.  de  Jean,  Docteur-Regent  de 
la  Faculte  de  Medecine,  en  I'Universite  de  Paris.  I.  Sur  les 
Maladies  de  St.  Domingue.  II.  Sur  les  Plantes  de  la  meme  ile. 
III.  Sur  le  Remora  &  les  Halcyons.  Par  M.  Chevalier,  Docteur- 
Regent,  ancien  Professeur  de  la  nienie  Faculty,  &  ci-devant, 
Medecin  du  Roi  a  St.  Domingue.  A  Paris:  m.  dcc.  lii.  i2mo. 
pp.  (4),  224. 

Chevalier  (Michel).  Society,  Manners  and  Politics  in  the 
United  States:  being  a  Series  of  Letters  on  North  America. 
Boston:  1839.     ^^°-     PP-  4^7- 

Chevreau  (Urbain).  The  Mirror  of  Fortune:  Or,  the  true 
Characters  of  Fate  &  Destiny.  Wherein  is  Treated  of  the 
Growth  and  Fall  of  Empires,  The  Destruction  of  Famous  Cities, 
The  Misfortunes  of  Kings,  and  other  Great  Men,  And  the  ill 
Fate  of  Virtuous  and  Handsom  Ladies.  Whereunto  is  added 
Moral,  Politick,  and  Natural  Reflections  upon  several  Subjects. 
Written  in  French  by  Monsieur  Chevreau,  and  Newly  Trans- 
lated into  English  by  D.  Decoisnon.  In  the  Savoy:  Printed  by 
T.  N.  and  are  to  be  Sold  by  Sam.  Lowndes,  over  against  Exeter- 
liouse  in  the  Strand,     m.dc. Lxxvi.     8vo.     pp.  326. 

Chiabrera  (G.).  Rime  de  Gabriello  Chiabrera.  Milano: 
Dalla  Society  Tipografica  de  Classici  Italiani.  Anno  1807-  3 
vols.     8vo. 

China^  pictorial  and  acscriptive. — See  Corner,  J. 

Chivers  (T.  H.).  Eonchs  of  Ruby.  A  Gift  of  Love.  By 
T.  H.  Chivers.  New- York:  Published  by  Spalding  &  Shepard. 
1851.     i2mo.     pp.  166. 

[Choiseul-Stainville,  E.  F.  due  de].  M^moire  /  Histor- 
ique  /  Sur  la  n^gociation  de  la  France  /  &  .de  PAngleterre, 
<3epuis  le  /  26  Mars  1761  jusqu'au  20  /  Septembre  de  la  meme 
ann^e,  /  avec  les  Pieces  justificatives.  /  A  Paris,  /  de  Plmprim- 
erie  Royale.  /    m.dcclxi.     Sm.  8vo.     pp.  (2),  iv,  ig6. 

[ ]    M^moire  /  historique  /  sur  la  ndgociation  de  la  France  / 

&  de  PAngleterre  depuis  le  /  26  Mars  1761  jusqu'au  20  /  Sep- 
tembre de  la  meme  ann^e,  /  avec  les  pieces  justificatives.  /  a 
Paris,  /  de  I'lmprimerie  Royale./  mdcclxl  i2mo.  pp.  (2), 
iii,  147. 


LIBRARY.  83 

Chotteau  (Leon).  Les  Americains  d'aujourd'hui.  i.  Le 
President  Andrew  Johnson.      Paris:  1868.     8vo.     pp.  31- 

Christmas  (Henry).  The  Cradle  of  the  Twin  Giants,  Sci- 
ence and  History.     London:  m.dccc.xlix.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.  Mesmeric  Won-        Vol.  II.  Alchemy, 

Astrology,  ders.  Clairvoyance,  Transmutation, 

Medical  Astrology,  Magic,  Homoeopathy,  Pneuniatology, 

Oneiromancy,  Automata,  Fairy  Mythology,  Apparitions, 

The  Heroic,  Arithmetical  Talismans  and  Witchcraft. 
Ecclesiastical  Romance,         Magic.                      Charms, 

The  Christmas  Treat:  or  Gay  Companion.  Being  a  Collec- 
tion of  Epigrams,  Ancient  and  Modern.  Dublin:  mdcclxvii. 
i2mo.     pp.  192. 

Chronological  tables  of  modern  history  from  the  overthrow 
of  the  Roman  Empire  in  the  West  to  the  present  time.  Con- 
taining all  the  great  events  of  the  Civil,  Religious  and  Literary 
History  of  the  European  nations  and  of  such  others  as  are  con- 
nected with  them,  in  a  series  of  parallel  columns,  so  as  to  pre- 
sent to  the  reader  at  one  view  the  transactions  and  condition  of 
the-various  states  of  the  civilized  world,  together  with  synchro- 
nistical  tables  of  modern  civilization,  science  and  literature, 
genealogical  tables  of  the  reigning  houses  in  Europe,  and  a 
•complete  index.     Oxford:  m  dcc  xl.     Ig.  Fo.     pp.  86. 

^(.*4t  Preceded  by: 

Annales  antiquitatis.  Chronological  tables  of  ancient  history  synchronis- 
tically and  ethnographically  arranged.  Compiled  from  the  best  authorities. 
Oxford :  printed  and  published  by  D.  A.  Talboys.  M  DCCC  xxxviii.  Ig. 
Fo.     pp.  86. 

[Chrystin  (J.  B.)  and  P.  Foppens].  Les  Delices  des  Pays- 

Bas,    on   Description   Geographique  et  Historique    Des  XVH. 

Provinces  Belgiques.     Sixieme  edition.  A  Liege,  M.  DCC.  LXLX. 
i2mo.     pp.  340.     pis.  and  maps. 

^*:^  The  additions  are  by  P.  Henri  Griffet.     Vol.  i  only. 

Church  of  England.  Articles  of  Religion  of  the  Church 
of  England  in  the  reigns  of  King  Edward  VI.  and  Queen  Eliz- 
abeth.    London:  1811.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  80.     port. 

The  Booke  of  Common  Prayer  and  Ceremonies  of  the 

Church  of  England.     Imprinted  at  London   by  Robert  Barker, 
Printer  to  the  Kings  most  Excellent  Maiestie.     1613.     Sni.  4to. 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  And  Administration  of 

the  Sacraments,  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church, 


84  GRAHAM 

According  to  the  Use  of  the  Cliiircli  of  England:  Together 
■with  the  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of  David,  Pointed  as  they  are  to  be 
Sung  or  Said  in  Churches.  London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kett,  Printer  to  the  King's  most  Excellent  Majesty;  and  by  the 
Assigns  of  Robert  Baskett.     MDCCI.VI.     4to.     port. 

The  Church  of  England's  Complaints  to  the  Parliament  and 
Clergy  against  I.  Careless  Non-Residents.  II.  Encroaching 
Pluralities.  III.  Unconscionable  Simony.  IV.  Loose  Pro- 
phaneness.  V.  Undue  Ordination.  Now  reigning  among  her  • 
Clergy.  To  which  is  added,  A  List  of  the  Non-Residents  in 
every  distinct  County  of  England  and  Wales:  And  the  Number 
of  young  unqualified  Persons,  that,  by  a  just  Computation,  are 
said  to  be  admitted  into  Holy  Orders.  London:  Printed  for 
J.  Torbuck,  in  Clare-Court  Drury-Lane,  and  Sold  at  the  Book- 
sellers, and  Pamphlet  Shops  of  London  and  Westminster. 
MDCCXXXVii.     Price  i  s.     8vo.     pp.  xii,  52.     pi. 

Cicero.     The  Orations  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.     Literally 
Translated  by  C.  D.  Yonge.     London:  1851-  8vo.   4  vols.   port. 

The   Academic   Questions,   Treatise  de  Finibus,'  and 

Tusculan  Disputations,  of  M.  T.  Cicero,  with  a  sketch  of  the 
Greek  philosophers  mentioned  by  Cicero.  Literally  Translated 
by  C.  D.  Yonge.     London:  mdcccliii.     8vo.     pp.  474. 

Cato  Major  of  Old  Age,  a  Poem.     By  the  Honourable 

Sir  John  Denham,  Knight  of  the  Bath.  London:  Printed  and 
Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-Fryers,  near  the  Water-side,  1710. 
(Price  Three  Pence).     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Cicero's  Three  Books  of  Offices,  or  Moral  Duties;  also 

his  Cato  Major,  an  PZssay  on  Old  Age;  Laelius,  an  Essay  on 
Friendship;  Paradoxes;  Scipio's  Dream;  and  Letter  to  Quintus 
on  the  Duties  of  a  Magistrate.  Literally  Translated,  with 
notes,  designed  to  exhibit  a  comparative  view  of  the  opinions 
of  Cicero,  and  those  of  modern  moralists  and  ethical  philoso- 
phers. By  Cyrus  R.  Edmonds.  London:  m.dccc.liii.  8vo. 
pp.  342. 

The  Treatises  of  M.  T.  Cicero  on   the  Nature  of  the 

Gods;  on  Divination;  on  Fate;  on  the  Republic;  on  the  Laws; 
and  on  Standing  for  the  Consulship.  Literally  translated, 
chiefly  by  the  editor,  C.  D.  Yonge.  London:  mdcccliii.  8vo. 
pp.  510. 


LIBRARY.  85 

CicOGNA  (E.)-  Storia  dei  Dogi  di  Veiiezia  scritta  dai 
chiarissimi  Emmanuele  Cav.  Cicogna,  Giovanni  Veludo,  Fran- 
cesco Caffi,  Giovanni  Casoni  e  Giannantonio  Cav.  Moschini  con 
centoventi  Ritratti  incisi  in  Rame  da  Antonio  Nani.  Edizione 
Seconda,  corredata  ed  accresciuta.  Colla  serie  incisa  delle  pin' 
pregevoli  medaglie  e  monete  per  essi  coniate.  Venezia:  1859- 
2  vols.     4to.     ports. 

The  Circus:  or,  British  Olympicks.  A  Satyr  on  the  Ring 
in  Hide-Park.  London:  Printed:  and  Sold  by  lie  Booksellers 
of  London  and  Westminster.      1709.     8vp.     pp.  15  (i). 

CiRODDE  (P.-L.).  Legons  nd'Arithm^tique.  Paris:  1847. 
8vo.     pp.  280. 

Clarendon  (Edward  Hyde,  Lord).  Characters  of  eminent 
men  in  the  reigns  of  Charles  I.  and  H.  Including  the  Rebel- 
lion, from  the  works  of  Lord  Chancellor  Clarendon,  London: 
MDCCXCiii.      i6mo.     pp.  201.     ports. 

»%  I.  Mitford's  copy,  with  MS.  notes  in  his  handwriting. 

Clark  (Jefferson).  Address  delivered  at  the  anniversary 
celebration  of  the  Franklin  Typographical  Society,  January 
17th,  1826.     Boston:  1826.     8vo.     pp.  31,  (i). 

Clarke  (L.  Lane).  The  Microscope:  Being  a  popular  de- 
scription of  the  most  instructive  and  beautiful  objects  for  exhi- 
bition.    London:  1858.     i2mo.     pp.  231. 

Clarke  (Mary  Cowden).  The  Iron  Cousin;  or  Mutual  Influ- 
ence.    New  York:  m.dccc.liv.     i2mo.     pp.  511. 

World-noted  women;  or  types  of  womanly  attributes 

of  all  lands  and  ages.  Illustrated  with  seventeen  engravings  on 
steel  from  original  designs  by  Charles  Staal.  New  York: 
M.DCCC.LViiL     4to.     pp.  407.     17  pis. 

^t*4(.  Contains  biographies  and  portraits  of  the  following  somewhat  diver- 
gent types: 

Sappho,  Laura,  Pocahontas, 

Lucretia,  Valentine  de  Milan,  La  Valliere,  Madam, 

Aspasia,  Joan  of  Arc,  Maria  Theresa, 

Cleopatra,  Margaret  of  Anjou,  Catharine  II., 

Saint  Cecilia,  Isabella  of  Castile,  Florence  Nightingale. 

Heloise,  Lady  Jane  Grey, 

The  Complete  Concordance  to  Shakspere:  being  a  ver- 
bal index  to  all  the  passages  in  the  dramatic  works  of  the  poet. 
London:  1874.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  860. 


86-  GRAHAM 

[Clarke  (William)].  Three  Courses  and  a  Dessert;  com- 
prising Three  Sets  of  Tales,  West  Country,  Irish,  and  Legal* 
and  a  melange.  With  fifty  illustrations  by  George  Cruikshank. 
Fifth  edition.     London:  mdccclii.     i2mo.     pp.  432. 

"Claudius."— See  Ruelle,  C. 

CXAVAUi)  (A.).  De  la  Fecondation  dans  les  V^getaux  Sup6- 
rieurs.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  82. 

Clavigero  (F.  S.).  The  History  of  Mexico.  Collected  from 
Spanish  and  Mexican  Historians,  from  Manuscripts,  and  Ancient 
Paintings  of  the  Indians.  Illustrated  by  Charts  and  other  Cop- 
per Plates.  To  which  are  added  Critical  Dissertations  on  the 
Land,  the  Animals,  and  Inhabitants  of  Mexico.  By  Abbe  D. 
Francesco  Saverio  Clavigero.  Translated  from  the  Original 
Italian,  by  Charles  Cullen,  Esq.  In  two  volumes.  London, 
Printed  for  G.  G.  J.  and  J.  Robinson,  No.  25  Pater-noster  Row. 
MDCCLXXXVii.     2  vols.     4to.     maps  and  pis. 

Clement  (Clara  Erskine).  A  Handbook  of  Legendary  and 
Mythological  Art.  With  Descriptive  Illustrations.  New  York: 
1872.     i2mo.     pp.  510.     pi. 

Painters,   Sculptors,   Architects,  Engravers,  and  their 

Works.     A    Handbook.     With    illustrations   and    monograms. 
New  York:  1874.     i2mo.     pp.  661.     pi. 

ClERE  (J.).  Les  Hommes  de  la  Commune.  Biographic 
Complete  de  Tons  Ses  Membres  par  Jules  Clere.  Quatrieme 
Edition  Revue  et  augment^e.     Paris:  1871.    i2mo.    pp.215,   pi. 

Cleveland  (C.  D.).  Lyra  Sacra  Americana:  or.  Gems  from 
American  Sacred  Poetry.     London:  1868.     i6mo.     pp.  328. 

[Cleveland  (John)].  Poems  /  by  /  J.  C.  /  With  additions, 
never  /  before  Printed.  /  Printed  in  the  Year,  / 1657.  /  i6mo. 
pp.  (4),  107.     port. 

Cleaveland's  /  Petition  /  To  His  /  Highnesse  /  the  /  Lord 

Protector.  /     [n.  p.  1657.]     i6mo.     pp.  15. 

[ ]     A  /  Character  /  of  a  /  Diurnal-Maker  /  by  J.   C.  / 

London:  /  Printed  in  the  Year,  /  1657.  /     i6mo.     pp.  12. 

[ ]     The  /  Character  /  Of  /  A  London-Diurnall:  /  With 

severall  select  /  Poems.     By  the  same  Author.  /     Printed  in  the 
Yeere  cio  loc  xlvii.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (2),  50. 

Clinton  (De  Witt).     An  Introductory  discourse,   delivered 


LIBRARY.  87 

before  the  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New-York,  on 
the  4th  of  May,  1814.     New  York:  1815.     8vo.     pp.  148. 

Cloquet  (Jules).     Recollections  of  the  Private  Life  of  Gen- 
eral Lafayette.     Embellished  with  numerous  engravings,  as  in 
the  original  Paris  edition.     London:  1835.    8vo,   pp.  339.   port. 
***  32  plates  specially  inserted. 

Recollections  of  the  Private  Life  of  General  Lafayette. 

New  York:  1836.     2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

C1.OUGH  (A.  H.).  The  Poems  of  Arthur  Hugh  Clough. 
With  a  memoir,  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.  Boston:  1870.  24mo. 
pp.  299. 

Cluseret  (G.).  Mexico,  and  the  Solidarity  of  Nations. 
New  York:  1866.     8vo.     pp.  109. 

Cluverius  (P.).  Philippi  Cluverii  /  Introdvc-  /  tionis  /  in  / 
Universam  Geo-  /  graphiam  tam  /  Veterem  quam  /  Novam  Libri 
VI.  /  Accessit  /  P.  Bertij  Breviarium  /  Orbis  terrarum.  /  Amstelo- 
dami:  /  Apud  Elzevirios.  1677.  /  32mo.  pp.  352,  70,  (10), 
4  folding  diagrams. 

4(.*^     Bound  with  this  is  :  Breviarium  totius  Orbis  Terrarum.     Una  cum 

serie  Romanorum  Imperatorum.     Auctore  Petr.     Bertio. 

Cobb  (S.).  The  Female  reign:  An  Ode,  Alluding  to  Horace, 
B.  4.  Od.  14.  Attempted  in  the  Style  of  Pindar.  Occasion'd 
by  the  wonderful  Successes  of  the  Arms  of  Her  Majesty  and 
Her  Allies.  With  a  Letter  to  a  Gentleman  in  the  University. 
By  Samuel  Cobb,  M.  A.  London:  Printed  by  H.  Hills,  and 
Sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  London  and  Westminster.  1709. 
8vo.     pp.  16. 

CoBBE  (Frances  Power).  Darwinism  in  Morals  and  Other  Es- 
says.    London:  1872.     8vo.     pp.  399. 

^*^(.  Contains  : 

Darwinism  in  Morals.  The  Religions  of  the  East. 

Hereditary  Piety.  The  Religion  and  Literature  of  India. 

The  Religion  of  Childhood.  Unconscious  Cerebration. 

An  English  Broad  Churchman.  Dreams,  as  Illustrations  of  Involuntary 
A  French  Theist.  Cerebration. 

The  Devil.  Auricular  Confession  in  the  Church  of 
A  Pre-historic  Religion.  England. 

The  Religions  of  the  World.  The  Evolution  of  Morals  and  Religion. 

[COBBETT  (William)].  Observations  on  the  Emigration  of 
Dr.  Joseph  Priestley:  to  which  is  added,  a  comprehensive  story 
of  a  Farmer's  Bull.     [Philadelphia:  1795].     8vo.     pp.  81. 


88  GRAHAM 

^*:ii.  Cobbett  was  well  styled  "The  Contentious  Man."  Though  only  a 
recent  arrival  in  America,  he  threw  himself  into  the  party  strifes  of  the  time, 
and  wrote  the  following  series  of  pamphlets  (besides  others  not  in  this  col- 
lection) which  would  be  most  remarkable  for  their  number,  were  they  not 
more  so  for  their  ability  as  political  arguments  and  their  strength  and  clear- 
ness of  English. 

[Cobbett  (William)].  Second  Edition.  A  New  Year's  gift 
to  the  Democrats;  or  Observations  on  a  pamphlet,  entitled,  "A 
vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  Resignation."  By  Peter  Porcu- 
pine. Philadelphia:  Published  by  Thomas  Bradford,  Printer, 
Book-Seller  &  Stationer.  No.  8,  South  Front-Street.  1796. 
Swo.     pp.  71. 

4t**At  the  present  time  we  recognize  two  great  parties  in  the  United  States, 
which  care  much  more  for  their  own  success  than  for  the  good  of  the  country 
generally.  But  in  the  year  1795  the  two  great  parties  were  openly  termed  the 
Anglican  and  French  parties,  and  next  to  their  own  success,  desired  to  drag 
their  country  into  European  politics  as  a  make  weight  in  the  great  struggle 
then  in  progress,  whatever  wreckage  it  might  produce  at  home.  As  a  result 
of  this,  officers  high  in  the  service  of  our  government  only  too  gladly  told 
state  secrets  to  the  French  and  English  Ministers,  quite  forgetting  that  they 
liad  been  chosen  for  other  purposes.  Among  these  was  Mr.  Randolph,  then 
Secretary  of  State.  Unfortunately  for  him,  a  dispatch  of  the  French  Minis- 
ter, containing  some  of  Randolph's  statements,  was  captured  in  transit  by 
the  British,  who  communicated  it  to  Washington.  There  is  little  doubt  that 
others  equally  high  had  been  equall}-  guilty,  but  Randolph  by  implication, 
did  it  in  hopes  of  obtaining  money,  and  far  worse,  was  found  out.  He  promptly 
resigned,  and  published  a  pamphlet,  which  by  a  misnomer 'he  called  "A  Vin- 
dication," and  this  produced  the  above  pamphlet. 

[ ]     The  Scare-Crow;  being  An  Infamou^  Letter  Sent  to 

Mr.  John  Oldden,  Threatening  Destruction  to  his  House,  and 
Violence  to  the  Person  of  his  Tenant,  William  Cobbett.  With 
remarks  on  the  same  by  Peter  Porcupine.  The  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  for,  and  sold  by,  William  Cobbett,  North 
Second  Street,  opposite  Christ  Church,   mdccxcvi.  8vo.   pp.  23. 

[ ]     A  Prospect  from   the   Congress-Gallery,  during  the 

session  begun  December  7,  1795.  Containing,  the  President's 
Speech,  the  addresses  of  both  Houses,  some  of  the  debates  in 
the  Senate,  and  all  the  principal  debates  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives; each  debate  being  brought  under  one  head,  and  so 
-digested  and  simplified  as  to  give  the  reader  the  completest  view 
of  the  proceedings  with  the  least  possible  fatigue.  With  occa- 
sional remarks,  by  Peter  Porcupine.  The  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia:  Published  by  Thomas  Bradford,   Printer,   Book- 


LIBRARY.  89 

Seller  &  Stationer,  No.  8  South  Front-Street.  1796.  8vo. 
pp.  iv,  64. 

[COBBETT  (William)].  The  Political  Censor,  or  Monthly 
Review  of  the  Most  interesting  Political  Occurrences,  relative  to 
the  United  States  of  America.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  and 
sold  by  William  Cobbett,  No.  25  North  Second  Street,  opposite 
Christ  Church,     mdccxcvi.     8vo. 

^*^  The  library  contains  the  following  issues  of  this  snappy  little  political 
periodical: 

March,  1796.     Third  edition,     pp.  (2),  37-104. 

April,  1796.     Third  edition,     pp.  (2),  105-169.    pi. 

May,  1796.     Third  edition,     pp.  (2),  173-240. 

September,  1796.     pp.  79  (i). 

November,  1796.     pp.  78. 

December,  1796.     Second  edition,     pp.  64. 

[ ]     A  Little  Plain  English,  addressed  to  the  people  of  the 

United  States,  on  the  Treaty,  negociated  with  His  Britannic 
Majesty,  and  on  the  conduct  of  the  President  relative  thereto; 
in  answer  to  "The  Letters  of  Franklin."  With  a  supplement 
containing  an  account  of  the  turbulent  and  factious  proceedings 
of  the  opposers  of  the  Treaty.  By  .Peter  Porcupine.  Second 
Edition.  Philadelphia:  From  the  Free  and  Independent  Polit- 
ical &  literary  Press  of  Thomas  Bradford,  printer,  bookseller  and 
■  Stationer,  No.  8,  South  Front  Street,  1796.     8vo.     pp.  5,  '1^. 

[ ]     The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Peter  Porcupine,  with  a 

full  and  fair  account  of  All  his  Authoring  Transactions;  being 
^  sure  and  infallible  guide  for  all  enterprising  young  men  who 
wish  to  make  a  fortune  by  writing  pamphlets.  By  Peter  Por- 
cupine himself.  Second  edition.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for 
and  sold  by  William  Cobbett,  North  Second  Street,  opposite 
Christ  Church.     Oct.  1796.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

[ ]     A  Kick  for  a  Bite;  or.  Review  upon  Review;  with  a 

critical  essay,  on  the  Works  of  Mrs.  S.  Rowson;  in  a  letter  to 
the  editor,  or  editors,  of  the  American  Monthly  Review.  Sec- 
ond Edition.  By  Peter  Porcupine.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by 
Thomas  Bradford.     1796,     8vo.     pp.  31. 

[ ]     A  Bone  to  Gnaw,  for  the  Democrats;  or.  Observations 

on  a  pamphlet  entitled,  "The  political  progress  of  Britain." 
The  third  edition  revised.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  William 
Young,  for  William  Cobbett,  opposite  Christ's  Church.  1797. 
-8vo.     pp.  V,  66. 


90  GRAHAM 

[COBBETT  (William)].  Part  II.  A  Bone  to  Gnaw,  for  the- 
Democrats;  containing,  ist,  Observations  on  a  patriotic  pam- 
phlet entitled  "Proceedings  of  the  United  Irishmen."  2dly, 
Democratic  Memoires;  or  an  account  of  some  recent  feats  per- 
formed by  the  Frenchified  citizens  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  William  Young,  for  Will- 
iam Cobbett,  opposite  Christ's  Church.  1797.  8vo.  pp.  (2),, 
66. 

[ ]     Letters  of  Sulpicius,  on  the  Northern  Confederacy. 

With  An  Appendix,  containing  the  Treaty  of  Armed  Neutrality, 
together  with  Other  Documents  Relative  to  the  Subject.  Lon- 
don: Printed  by  Thomas  Baylis,  Greville  Street,  Hatton  Gar- 
den, For  William  Cobbett,  No.  18  Pall  Mall;  And  sold  by  the 
Booksellers  in  general.     January  1801.     8vo.  pp.  48,  xxiii. 

A  Collection  of  facts  and  observations,  relative  to  the 

peace  with  Bonaparte,  chiefly  extracted  from  The  Porcupine, 
and  including  Mr.  Cobbett's  Lette];s  to  Lord  Hawkesbury.  To 
which  is  added,  an  appendix  containing  the  divers  Conventions, 
treaties,  State  Papers,  and  Dispatches  connected  with  the  subject;, 
together  with  extracts  froiA  the  speeches  of  Mr.  Pitt,  Mr.  Fox, 
and  Lord  Hawkesbury,  respecting  Bonaparte  and  a  peace  with 
France.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  John  Morgan.  1802.  8vo. 
pp.  172,  viii. 

[ ]     The  Pride  of  Britannia  humbled;  or,  the  Queen  of  the 

Ocean  unqueen'd,  "by  the  American  Cock  Boats."  Or  "The 
Fir  built  Things,  with  bits  of  Striped  Bunting  at  their  Mast 
Heads."  (As  the  right  Hon.  Mr.  Canning,  in  the  British  par- 
liament called  our  American  Frigates.)  Illustrated  and  Dem- 
onstrated by  four  letters  addressed  to  Lord  Liverpool,  on  the 
late  American  War.     Philadelphia:  1815.     i2mo.     pp.215,     pi. 

A  Grammar  of  the  English  Language  in  a  Series  of 

Letters.     London:  1872.     i6mo.     pp.  255. 

COGGESHALL  (W.  T.).  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  the  West: 
with  Biographical  and  Critical  Notices.  Columbus:  i860.  8vo. 
pp.  688. 

^^*^^  Selections  from  the  work  of  over  one  hundred  and  fifty  writers. 
CoiGNET  {Madame).     Association  des  Dames  Frangaises  en 
faveur    des    Esclaves    Affranchis    d'Amdrique.     Rapport    par- 
Madame  Coignet,  Secretaire.     Paris:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  18. 


LIBRARY.  91 

CoLDEN  (CadwalladerD.).  The  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.  New 
York:  1817.     Rl.  8vo.     pp.  vi,  371.     port,  and  folding  table. 

»\  Large  paper  copy. 

Coleridge  (Herbert).  A  Dictionary  of  the  first,  or  Oldest 
Words  in  the  English  Language:  from  the  Semi-Saxon  Period 
of  A.  D.  1250  to  1300.     London:  mdccclxii.     8vo.     pp.  102. 

Coleridge  (Samuel  Taylor).  Poems  /  on  /  Various  Subjects  / 
by  /  S.  T.  Coleridge,  /  late  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge.  /  .  .  .  / 
London:  /  Printed  for  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinsons,  and  /  J.  Cottle, 
Bookseller,  Bristol.  /     1796.  /  i6mo.     pp.  xvi,  188,  (i). 

^*^(.  Allibone  states  that  Coleridge  first  published  his  poems  in  1794,  but  in 
this  he  erred,  the  above  being  the  first  edition. 

Poems,  /  by  /  S.   T.   Coleridge,  /  second  edition.  /     To 

which  are  now  added  /  Poems  /  By  Charles  Lamb,  /  and  /  Charles 
Lloyd.  /  Printed  by  N.  Biggs,  /  for  J.  Cottle,  Bristol,  and 
Messrs.  /  Robinsons,  London.  /     1797.  /     i6mo.     pp.  xx,  278. 

Poems.     Third  edition.     London:  1803.     i2mo.     pp. 

202. 

Christabel:  /  Kubla  Khan,  /  a  vision;  /  The  Pains  of 

Sleep.  /  By  S.  T.  Coleridge,  Esq.  /  'London:  /  Printed  for  John 
Murray,  Albemarle-Street,  /by  William  Bulmer  and  Co.  Cleve- 
land-Row, /  St.  James's.  /     1816.  /     8vo.  pp.  vii,  64. 

The  Statesman's  Manual;  or  The  Bible  the  Best  Guide 

to  Political  Skill  and  Foresight:  A  Lay  Sermon,  addressed  to 
the  Higher  Classes  of  Society,  with  an  Appendix,  containing 
Comments  and  Essays  connected  with  the  Study  of  the  Inspired 
Writings.  By  S.  T.  Coleridge.  London:  Printed  for  Gale  and 
Fenner,  Pater-noster  Row;  J.  M.  Richardson,  Royal  Exchange; 
and  Hatchard,  Piccadilly.      1816.     8vo.     pp.  65,  xlvii. 

^t*#  Contains  a  long  presentation  note  in  Coleridge's  handwriting. 

"Blessed  are  ye  that  sow  beside  all  waters!"     A  lay 

Sermon  addressed  to  the  higher  and  middle  classes,  on  the  exist- 
ing Distresses  and  Discontents.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  for  Gale 
and  Fenner.  .    .    .  1817.     8vo.     pp.  xxxi,  134. 

Zapolya:  /  A  /  Christmas  Tale,  /  in   two  parts:  /  The 

Prelude  /  entitled  /  "The  Usurper's  Fortune;"  /  and  /  The  Se- 
quel /  entitled  /  "The  Usurper's  Fate."  /  By  S.  T.  Coleridge, 
Esq.  /  London:  /  Printed  for  Rest  Fenner,  Paternoster  Row.  / 
1817.  /     8vo.     pp.  (4),  128,  (8). 


92  GRAHAM 

Coleridge  (Samuel  Taylor).  The  Works  of.  Philadelphia: 
1852.     8vo.     pp.  546.     port. 

Biographia    Literaria.      New  York:   1852.      8vo.     pp. 

804. 

[Works.     Edited   by  his  family.]     London:  1847-53. 

19  vols.      i2mo. 

^*^  Each  volume  has  a  separate  title: 

Notes  and  Lectures  on  Shakespeare.  Confessions  of  an  Inquiring  Spirit. 

Biographia  Literaria.  Notes,  theological,  political  and  mis- 
The  Friend.  cellaneous. 

Essays  on  his  Own  Times.  Notes  on  English  Divines. 

Lay  Sermons.  Aids  to  Reflection. 

On  the  Constitution  of  the  Church  and  Poems. 

State.  Dramatic  Works. 

Christabel,  and  the  Lyrical  and  Imaginative  Poems  of 

S.  T.  Coleridge.     Arranged  and  introduced  by  Algernon  Charles 
Swinburne.     London:  1869.      i6mo.     pp.  150. 

A  /  Collection  /  of  /  English  Precedents,  /  relating  to  / 
the  Office  /  of  a  /  Justice  of  Peace.  /  Consisting  of  /  Informa- 
tions, /  Summonses,  /  Orders,  /  Examinations,  /  Warrants,  / 
Recognizances,  /  Committals,  and  /  Other  Instruments.  /  In  an 
Alphabetical  Order.  /  To  which  is  prefixed,  /  Copy  of  the  Com- 
mission of  the  Peace;  /  with  some  Observations  thereon.  /  Bel- 
fast printed:  /  New- York,  Re-printed,  by  H.  Gaine,  in  Hanover/ 
Square,     mdcclxxvi.  /     i2mo.     pp.  iv,  86,  10. 

A  Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Monumental  Inscriptions, 
ancient  and  modern,  with  an  emblematical  frontispiece.  Lon- 
don: 1822.     i6mo.     pp.  320.     pi. 

Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Monumental  Inscriptions, 
chiefly  in  Scotland.     Glasgow:  mdcccxxxiv.     i2mo.     pp.  369. 

Collections  .  ,  .  relating  principally  to  New  Hampshire. — 
See  Farmer,  J. 

Collections  Relative  to  Claims  at  the  Coronations  of  sev- 
eral of  the  Kings  of  England,  beginning  with  King  Richard  II. 
London:  1820.     8vo.     pp.  96. 

Collet  (Stephen).  Relics  of  Literature.  London:  1823. 
8vo.     pp.  xiv,  400.     pi. 

^■*^^  Extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  30  portraits. 

CoLLETTA  (Pietro).  The  History  of  Naples,  from  the  acces- 
sion of  Charles  of  Bourbon  to  the  death  of  Ferdinand  I.     Trans- 


LIBRARY.  93 

lated  from  the  Italian,  with  a  supplementary  chapter  by  S. 
Horner.     Edinburgh:  mdccclx.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Collier  (J.  Payne).  The  Poetical  Decameron,  or  Ten  Con- 
versations on  English  Poets  and  Poetry,  particularly  of  the 
Reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  Edinburgh:  1820.  2  vols. 
Svo. 

^t*4(.  Volume  II.  only. 

A  Bibliographical  and  Critical  Account  of  the  Rarest 

Books  in  the  English  Language,  alphabetically  arranged,  which 
during  the  last  fifty  years  have  come  under  the  observation  of 
J.  Payne  Collier.     New  York:  1866.     4  vols.     8vo. 

^(.\  A  large  paper  copy,  of  which  only  75  copies  were  printed. 

Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Actors  in  the  plays  of  Shake- 
speare. London:  Printed  for  the  Shakespeare  Society.  1846. 
Svo.     pp.  xxxviii,  296. 

^*^  With  numerous  marginal  notes,  and  two  portraits  laid  in. 

Collins  (Jolin).  Scripscrapologia;  or,  Collins's  doggerel 
Dish  Of  All  Sorts.  Consisting  of  Songs  Adapted  to  familiar 
Tunes,  And  which  may  be  sung  without  the  Chaunterpipe  of 
an  Italian  Warbler,  or  the  ravishing  accompaniments  of 
Tweedle-DUM  or  Tweedle-DEE.  Particularly  those  which  have 
been  most  applauded  in  the  author's  once  popular  performance, 
caird  The  Brush.  The  Gallimaufry  garnished  with  a  variety 
of  Comic  Tales,  Quaint  Epigrams,  Whimsical  Epitaphs,  &c., 
&c.  Publishd  by  The  Author  Himself,  and  printed  by  M. 
Swinney.     Birmingham:  1804.      i2mo.     pp.  184.     port. 

Collins  (Wilkie).  Hide  and  Seek.  Leipzig:  1856.  2  vols. 
i2mo. 

Armadale.     London:  1871.     T2mo.     pp.  661. 

The   Crossed   Path;    or,    Basil.      Philadelphia:  [n.   d.] 

i2mo. 

Collins  (William).  The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Collins. 
London:  1830.      i2mo.     pp.  150.     port. 

CcjLLOT  (A.  G.).  French  Anecdotes  &  Questions.  Philadel- 
phia: 1836.     i2mo.     pp.  314. 

Colton  (J.  O.)     A  Greek  Reader.     New- York:  1847.     ^vo. 

PP-  395- 

Columbus  (Christopher).  Eyn  schon  hubsch  lesen  von  et- 
lichen  insslen  /  die  do  in  kurtzen  zyten  funden  synd  durch  de  / 


94  GRAHAM 

kiinig  von  hispaiiia.  vnd  sagt  vo  grossen  wun  /  derlichen  dingen 
die  in  de  selbe  insslen  synd.  [colophon.]  Getruckt  zu  strass- 
burg  vfF  gruneck  vo  neister  Bartlomess  /  kiistler  ym  iar.  m.,cccc.- 
xcvij.     vfFsant  Jeronymus  tag.     Sm.  4to.     7  11. 

^*^  While  still  at  sea,  on  his  voyage  from  America,  Columbus  addressed  a 
letter,  narrating  his  discovery,  to  the  Royal  Treasurer,  Sanchez.  A  copy  of 
this  was  quickly  in  Rome,  and  was  at  once  put  forth  in  the  form  of  an  "Ital- 
ian ottava  rima'^  by  Giuliaus  Dati,  "one  of  the  most  popular  poets  of  the 
day."  The  above  is  a  fac  simile  of  a  German  edition  of  this  poem,  of  which 
a  few  copies  were  made  by  John  Harris. 

Columbus  (Christopher).     See  Bourgeois:  audSportono,  G.  B. 

COLWELL  (S.).— See  Wells,  D.  A. 

Combe  (George).  The  Constitution  of  Man  considered  in 
Relation  to  External  Objects.    Edinburgh:  mdcccxxxvi.   i2mo. 

[Combe  (Taylor)].  A  Description  of  the  collection  of  An- 
cient Terracottas  in  the  British- Museum;  with  engravings. 
London:  1810.     410.     pp.  39.     40  pis. 

Comberousse  (C.  de).  Les  Grands  Ingenieurs.  Paris:  1866. 
24mo.     pp.  72. 

La  Femme   dans    la    Famille.      Paris  :     1867.      24mo. 

pp.  70. 

La  Cooperation.     La  Soci^t^  de  Beauregard  et  les  Equit- 

ables  Pionniers  de  Rochdale.     Paris:  1869.     24mo.     pp.  72. 

The  Commoner,  a  Poem.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H. 
Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-side.    17 10.    8vo.    pp.14. 

Common  Sense. — See  Paine,  T. 

The  Commune.  Les  31  Seances  Officielles  de  la  Commune 
de  Paris.     Paris:  1871.     8vo.     pp.  280. 

Comte  (Auguste).  Systeme  de  Politique  Positive,  ou  Traits 
de  Sociologie,  Instituant  la  Religion  de  P Humanity.  Paris: 
1851-    4  vols.     8vo. 

Cours  de  Philosophic  Positive.     Paris:  1835-    6  vols. 

8vo. 

Comte's  Philosophy  of  the  Sciences:  being  an  etcposi- 

tion  of  the  principles  of  the  Cours  de  Philosophic  Positive  of 
Auguste  Comte.    By  G.  H.  Lewes,    mdcccliii.    i2mo.    pp.351. 

Cond6  (J.  A.).  History  of  the  Dominion  of  the  Arabs  in 
Spain,  Translated  from  the  Spanish  by  Mrs.  Jonathan  Foster. 
London:  mdcccliv-     3  vols.     i2mo. 


LIBRARY.  95 

CoNDER  (Josiali).  A  Popular  Description  of  Africa.  Geo- 
graphical, historical,  and  topographical.  Illustrated  by  maps 
.and  plates.     London:  [n.  d.]     3  vols.     i6mo. 

^\  Part  of  a  series  of  30  volumes  containing  descriptions  of  countries,  the 

following  being  the  other  volumes  of  the  set: 
America,  2  vols.  Palestine. 

Arabia.  Persia  and  China,  2  vols. 

Burmah,  Siam  and  Anam.  Peru  and  Chile. 

Brazil,  2  vols.  Russia. 

Egypt,  Nubia,  etc.,  2  vols.  Spain  and  Portugal,  2  vols. 

Greece.  Spain,  2  vols. 

India,  4  vols.  Syria,  2  vols. 

Italy,  3  vols.  Turkey. 

[CONDORCET,  M.  J.  A.  N.  Caritat,  Marquis  de\  Eloge  de 
M.  Franklin,  Lu  a  la  seance  publique  de  I'Acad^mie  des  Sci- 
ences, le  13   Nov.    1790.     A  Paris,    Chez   Pyre i79i- 

8vo.     pp.  (2),  42. 

Co7idiiite  des  Frangois. — See  Chessieux. 

CONDY,  J.  W.— See  Marshall,  S. 

Confucius  and  Mencius.  Les  Quatre  Livres  de  philosophie 
morale  et  politique  de  la  Chine  traduits  du  Chinois.  Par  G. 
Pauthier.     Paris:  1852.     i2mo.     pp.  465. 

CONGREVE. — See  Addison. 

Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Memoirs. 
Vol.  I. — Part  I.     New  Haven,  1810.     8vo.    'pp.  216. 

The  Consolidator. — See  Defoe. 

"Constantia."— See  Murray,  J.  S. 

Constitutions  des  Treize  Etats-Unis  de  TAm^rique.  A 
Philadelphie;  Et  se  trouve  A  Paris:  1783.     8vo.    pp.  (4),  540. 

Contemporaries  of  Burns. — See  Paterson,  J. 

Conway  (Moncure  D.).  The  Earthward  Pilgrimage.  Lon- 
don: 1870.     i2mo.     pp.406. 

=1* ^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Cooke  (John  Esten).  Henry  St.  John,  Gentleman,  of 
"Flower  of  Hundreds,"  In  the  County  of  Prince  George,  Vir- 
ginia.    A  Tale  of  i774-'75.     New  York:  1859.   i2mo.  pp.  503. 

Cooke,  P.  St.  George.— See  Emory,  W.  H. 

CooLiDGE  (Susan,  J/?>.y  Woolsey).  The  New- Year's  Bargain. 
Boston:  1873.     i2mo.     pp.231. 


96 


GRAHAM 


[CooMBE  (William)].     The  R 
tations  By  Another  Hand 
1 2  mo. 


-L  Register.     With  Anno- 
London:    m,  dcc,  lxxx-     9  vols. 


^%  This  is  a  series  of  somewhat  scandalous  portraits  of  the  leading  men  of 
the  period  in  Great  Britain,  the  danger  of  prosecution  being  avoided  by  print- 
ing all  names  in  blank.  In  this  copy  a  former  owner  has  filled  these  in,  and 
the  list  is  of  enough  interest'  to  be  published  here  : 


Vol.  I. 
Earl  Gower, 
Lord  Scarsdale, 
Earl  of  Effingham, 
Duke  of  Leeds, 
Earl  of  Harrington, 
Duke  of  Grafton, 
Marquis  of  Carmarthen, 
Duke  of  Norfolk, 
Duke  of  Beaufort, 


Bishop  of  Durham 

ton), 
Earl  of  Stamford, 
Lord  Holland, 
Lord  Graatham, 
Lord  Le  Despencer, 
Lord  Bolingbroke, 
Lord  Townshend, 
Duke  of  Northumberland, 
Earl  of  Northington, 


Archbishop  of  Canterbury  Earl  of  Delaware, 


Eger-  Lord  Littleton  (present), 
Earl  of  Aylesbury, 
Earl  of  Harcourt, 
Earl  of  Radnor, 
Bishop  of  Bangor  (Moore), 
Lord  Milton, 
Earl  of  Thanet, 
Bishop  of  Litchfield  and 
Coventry  (Hurd). 
Vol.  in. 
Duke  St.  Albans, 


(Coruwallis), 
Duke  of  Devonshire, 
Earl  of  Denbigh, 
Earl  of  Moreton, 
Duke  of  Ancaster, 
Earl  Temple, 
Earl  of  Sussex, 
Earl  of  Carlisle, 
Earl  of  March, 
Earl  of  Hertford, 
Duke  of  Portland, 
Earl  of  Pom  fret, 
Duke  of  Richmond, 
Earl  Cornwallis, 
Earl  Pembroke, 
Duke  Marlborough, 


Bishop  of  Oxford  (Lowth),  Earl  of  Egremont, 


Duke  of  Manchester, 
Earl  of  Bristol. 

Vol.  II. 
Earl  Mansfield, 
Earl  Talbot, 
Earl  of  Guilford, 


Duke  of  Dorset, 
Earl  of  Northampton, 
Duke  of  Montague, 
Earl  of  Abingdon, 
Lord  Abergavenny, 
Lord  Amherst, 


Earl  of  Chesterfield  (late),  Earl  of  Harborough, 


Earl  of  Hardwicke, 
Earl  of  Chatham, 
Bishop  of  LandafF  (Bar- 

rington). 
Earl  of  Oxford, 


Lord  Dormer, 
Duke  of  Rutland, 
Earl  of  Chesterfield  (pres- 
ent). 
Lord  Percy, 


Marquis  of  Rockingham,  Bishop  Carlisle  (Dr.  Law), 


Duke  of  Roxburgh, 
Lord  Walpole, 


Bishop  of  Chester  (Mark-  Lord  Edgecombe, 

ham),  Lord  Falmouth, 

Duke  of  Gloucester,  Marquis  of  Lothian, 

Duke  of  Cumberland,         Duke  of  Bedford, 
Lord  Grosvenor,  Lord  Littleton  date). 


Earl  Salisbury, 

Lord    Molesworth  (when 

Lord  Montfort), 
Duke  of  Bolton. 

Vol.  IV. 
Bishop     of     Winchester 

(North), 


Bishop      of      Gloucester  Bishop  of  Hereford  (Beau- Lord  Beaulieu, 


(Warburton), 
Earl  of  Egmont, 
Earl  of  Gainsborough, 
Earl  of  Cowper, 
Earl  of  Sandwich, 
Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
Earl  of  Huntingdon, 
Earl  of  Shelburn, 
Earl  Spencer, 


clere), 

Duke  of  Bridgewater, 

Lord  Camden, 

Lord  Bathurst  (Lord  Chan- 
cellor), 

Lord  Craven, 

Lord  Hawke  (Admiral), 

Bishop  of  Peterborough 
(HinchlifFe), 


Lord  Berkely, 

Lord  Hereford, 

Lord  Onslow  (Earl  of  Suf- 
folk), 

Earl  of  Cholmondely, 

Earl  of  Derby  (present). 

Bishop  of  Chichester  (Ash- 
burnham), 

Lord  Courtenay, 


^LIBRARY. 


97 


Earl  of  Rochford  (late), 

Lord  Hillsborough, 

Lord  Roseberry, 

Duke  of  Buccleugli, 

Bishop  of  Durham  (Eger- 
ton), 

Lord   Ferrers   (Washing- 
ton Shirley), 

Earl  of  Buckinghamshire, 

Lord  Archer, 

Earl  of  Orford  (late). 

Earl  of  Orford, 

Earl  of  Powys, 

Earl  of  WSfwick, 

Earl  of  VVinchelsea, 

Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery, 

Lord  Ferrers, 

Lord  Say  and  Sele, 

Earl  of  Macclesfield, 

Lord  Foley  (late), 

Duke  of  Chandos, 

Earl  of  Bute. 
Vol.  V. 

Lord  Torrington, 

Lord  Boston, 

Earl  Sussex, 

Earl  of  Essex, 

Earl  of  Peterborough, 

Lord  Harrowby, 

Duke  of  Hamilton, 

Bishop       of      Salisbury 
(Hume), 

Lord  Byron, 

Lord  Rivers, 

Lord  Mount  Stuart, 
I     Lord  Foley  (present). 

Bishop   of  Bristol  (New- 
ton), 

Lord  Digb}', 

Lord  Maynard, 

Lord  Bathurst, 

Lord  Romney, 

Bishop     of     Winchester 
(Thomas), 

Lord  Albemarle, 

Bishop  of  Exeter  (Keppel), 

Lord  Montague, 

Earl  of  Clarendon, 

Lord  Dacre, 

Lord  Stormont, 


Sir  John  Rushout, 
Honorable  Mr.  Sandys, 
Mr.  George  Grenville, 
Sir    Joseph    Yorke  (now 
Lord  Dover). 
Vol.  VL 
Marquis  of  Tavistock, 
Right  Hon.  Chas.  Town- 
send, 
Marquis  of  Granby, 
Sir  Charles  Saunders, 
Soame  Jennings, 
Lord  Clare, 

Lord  Frederick  Campbell, 
Sir  George  Saville, 
Hon.  Charles  Yorke, 
Sir  Edward  Baynton  Rolt, 
Sir  William  Bagot, 
Sir  Henry  St.  John, 
.Alderman  Beckford, 
Sir  Samuel  Fludyer, 
James   Harris,  Esq.  (The 
Father  of  Lord  Malms- 
bury), 
James  Mansfield, 
Lord  Barrington, 
Sir  James  Lowther  (now 

Lord  Lonsdale), 
Sir  William  Meredith, 
George  Forester, 
Robert  Gregory, 
Lord  Irnham, 
Lord  George  Germain. 

Vol.  vn. 

Thomas  Bradshaw, 

Right  Hon.  R.  Rigby, 

Alderman  Harley, 

Hon.  H.  Walpole, 

Sir  Chas.  Frederick, 

Chase  Price, 

Sir  Fletcher  Norton 
(Lord  Grautley), 

G.  Hunt, 

General  Conway, 

Lord  Clive, 

Lord  Mulgrave, 

John  Scudamore, 

William   Gerraid  Hamil- 
ton, 

Lord  Pigot, 


Sir  George  Colebrook, 

Sir  Lawrence  Dundas, 

Robert  Macreth, 

vSir  James  Cockburn, 

John  Dunning, 

Lord  Petersham, 

General      Fitzroy       (Lord 
Southampton), 

Edmund  Burke, 

Richard  Witworth; 

Colpnel  Barre, 

Hon.  Boyle  Walsingham, 

Charles  Turner, 

H.    Herbert    (Lord     Por- 
chester), 

Sir  Francis  Sykes, 

Sir  Thomas  Rumbold. 
Vol.  VIH. 

David  Hartley, 

H.  Hartley, 

John  Cator, 

William  Eden  (Lord  Auck- 
land), 

William  Pulteney, 

George  Byng, 

Alderman  Bull, 

Fitzpatrick, 

William  Baker, 

A.      Wedderburn       (Lord 
Loughborough), 

Mr.  Serjeant  Glynn, 

Thurlow  (now  Lord  Tliur- 
low). 

Admiral     Keppel       (Lord 
Keppel), 

Governor  Johnstone, 

John  Calvert, 

General  Burgoyne, 

Edmund  Gibbon, 

General  Traver, 

Lord  Mahon   (now    Lord. 
Stanhope), 

Francis  Page, 

Sir  Sampson  Guideon, 

Robert     Polk,     (now    Sir 
Robert), 

Sir  Watkin  Lewis, 

Rt.    Hon.   Wolfran   Corn- 
wall, 

Sir  Charles  Bampfylde, 


98 


GRAHAM 


Lord  Beauchamp, 
Humphry  Sturt, 
Anthony  Storer, 
Frederick  Montague, 
William  Hanger, 


George  Stratton, 

Sir  John  Borlase  Warren, 

John  Crewe, 

Sir  Ralph  Payne, 

Doctor   Tucker   (Dean    of 


I/Ord  Surrey  (now  Duke  of    Gloucester), 

Norfolk),  William  Dowdeswell, 

General  Smith,  Sir  Eyre  Coote, 

Sir  Hugh  Palliser,  L,ord   George  Henry  Cav- 

Lord  George  Lenox,  endish, 

Richard  Brindsley  Sheri-  Edwin  Lascelles, 


Colonel  Luttrel, 

Captain  James  Luttrel, 

Hon.  James  Brudenell, 

Lord  Melburne, 

Sir  John  Irvin, 

General  Howe. 

Vol.  IX. 
Lord  Howe, 
Alderman  Townshend, 
Sir  George  Shuckburgh, 
Sir  George  Rodne}-, 
Pennystone  Powney, 
Robert  Child, 
Chief  Baron  Skinner, 
Sir  Richard  Simmons, 
Humphrey  Minchin, 
Robert  Vyner,  c 

[COOMBE  (William)].  The  English  Dance  of  Death,  from 
the  designs  of  Thomas  Rowlandson,  with  Metrical  Illustrations, 
by  the  author  of  "Doctor  Syntax."  London:  1815-  2  vols. 
8vo.     pis. 

The  First  Tour  of  Doctor  Syntax,  in  Search  of  the 

Picturesque;  A  Poem.  By  William  Combe.  Illustrated  with 
eighty-one  plates  by  T.  Rowlandson.  London:  mdccclv.  3 
vols.     8vo.     81  pis. 

Cooper  (James  Fenimore).     [Works.]     New  York:  1856. 

^*^  Townsend's  edition,  each  volume  having  a  separate  title. 


dan, 
Sir  Abraham  Hume, 
Colonel  Fullarton, 
Hon.  George  Hobart, 
Bamber  Gascoigne, 


Daniel  Lascelles, 
Sir  William  Gordon,  K.B., 
Alderman  Newnham, 
Sir  Richard  Worseley, 
Thomas  Powys. 


The  Spy.  The  Headsman. 

The  Deerslayer.  Home  as  Found. 
The  Last  of  the  Mohicans.  Wing-and-Wing. 

The  Pathfinder.  Jack  Tier. 

The  Pioneers.  Lionel  Lincoln. 

The  Prairie.  The  Red  Rover. 

The  Pilot.  Homeward  Bound. 


The  Two  Admirals. 

Wyandotte. 

The  Sea  Lion. 

The    Wept    of   Wish-ton- 

Wish. 
The  Water-Witch. 
The  Bravo. 


Pages  and  Pictures  from  the  writings  of  James  Feni- 
more Cooper,  with  notes  by  Susan  Fenimore  Cooper.  Illus- 
trated on  steel  and  wood  from  original  drawings.  New  York: 
1861.     4to.     pp.  400.     pis.  and  port. 

j^*^  These  were  the  frontispiece  plates  of  Townsend's  edition  of  Cooper, 
with  excerpts  of  the  text  which  each  plate  was  intended  to  illustrate. 

See  Ancelot. 

Cooper  (T.).  Renseignemens  sur  I'Am^rique.  Traduits  de 
I'Anglois;  A  Paris:  1795.     8vo.     pp.  (xx),  292.     map. 

Cooper  (Wm.    M.).     Flagellation  and  the  Flagellants.     A 


LIBRARY.  99 

History  of  the  Rod  in  all  countries  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.  With  numerous  illustrations.  London:  1869. 
i2mo.     pp.  544. 

45.*^  Cooper  was  the  pseudonym  of  James  G.  Bertram. 

CORBELLA,  (Carlo).  Dizionario  Italiano-Inglese  ed  Inglese- 
Italiano  con  pronuncia  scritta.     Milano:  1868.    i6mo.    pp.1612. 

CORNEiivLE  (Pierre  and  Thomas).  Theatre  Corneille  avec 
notes  et  commentaires.     Paris:  1848!,     2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

[Corner  {Miss  J.)].  China.  With  some  account  of  Java  and 
the  Burmese,  Siam,  and  Anam.  London:  mdcccliii.  i2mo. 
pp.  521.     map. 

[ ]     India.     London:  mdcccliv.     i2mo.     pp.  494.     map. 

"Cornwall,  Barry."— See  Procter,  B.  W. 

CORTA  (Charles  Eustache).  Mexique.  Discours  de  M.  Corta, 
D^put^  an  Corps.  L^gislatif  et  de  S.  Exc.  M.  Rouher,  Ministre 
d':fetat.     Paris:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  62. 

Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution. — See  Sparks,  J. 

The  Costume  of  the  Russian  Empire,  Illustrated  by  a  series 
of  Seventy-Three  Engravings.  With  Descriptions  in  English 
and  French.     London:  mdccciii.     Lg.  4to.     73  pis.  and  text. 

^*4(.  Part  of  a  series  of  National  Costumes,  others  of  it  being  catalogued  in 
this  list  under  Mason  (G.  H.),  Moleville  (B.  de),  and  "Punishments." 

The  Costume  of  Turkey,  Illustrated  by  a  series  of  Engrav- 
ings; with  Descriptions  in  English  and  French.  London: 
MDCCCiv.     Lg.  4to.     60  pis.  and  text. 

^\  Also  a  separate  volume: 

The  Military  Costume  of  Turkey.  Illustrated  by  a  Series  of  Engravings, 
from  Drawings  made  on  the  Spot.  London:  [1818.]  Lg.  4to.  30  pis.  and 
text. 

CoTHREN,  William.  History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  Con- 
necticut, from  the  first  Indian  deed  in  1659  ^^  ^^h\->  including 
the  present  towns  of  Washington,  Southbury,  Bethlem,  Rox- 
bury,  and  a  part  of  Oxford  and  Middlebury.  Waterbury,  Conn. : 
1854.     8vo.     pp.  833.     pis.,  port.,  and  map. 

^j%  At  page  545  begins  a  genealogical  sketch  of  the  Graham  famil}',  with  a 
plate  of  their  coat  of  arms.  From  this  it  appears  that  the  family  is  first  traced 
to  Sir  David  Graeme,  ' '  who  held  a  grant  of  land  from  King  William  the  Lion." 
His  descendant,  Patrick  Graham,  was  created  a  "Lord  of  Parliament"  about 
1445,  and  his  grandson,  William,  was  created  Earl  of  Montrose  in  1504. 
Fourth  from  him  in  succession  was  the  great  Earl  of  Montrose,  later  made  a 
Marquis.     The  fourth  Marquis  was  created  Duke  in  1707.     "A  second  son  of 


100  GRAHAM 

one  of  these  Marquises"  was  Rev.  John  Graham,  born  in  Edinburgh  in  1694, 
and  an  emigrant  to  Boston  in  1718,  where  he  married  Abigail,  daughter  of 
Charles  Chauncey,  and  settled  as  minister  at  Stafford,  Conn.  His  fourth  son, 
Andrew,  removed  to  Woodbury,  Conn.  Andrew's  seventh  child,  Nathan  B., 
married  Jean,  daughter  of  James  Lorimer,  of  London,  and  settled  in  New 
York  in  1810.  His  fourth  child  was  Nathan  B.,  the. father  of  James  L,orimer 
Graham,  to  whom  belonged  the  library  here  catalogued. 
There  is  a  second  copy  of  this  book  in  two  volumes. 

[CoTOLENDi  (Charles)].  .  Arliquiniana,  ou  les  Bons  Mots,  les 
Histoires  Plaisantes  &  Agr^ables.  A  Paris:  m.  dc.  xciv.  24mo. 
pp.  354.     pi. 

Cottle  (Joseph).  Reminiscences  of  Samuel  Taylor  Cole- 
ridge and  Robert  Sou  they.     New  York:  1848.     i2mo.     pp.  378. 

[Cotton  (Charles)].  Scarronides:  /  or,  /  Le  Virgile  Travesty.  / 
A  Mock-Poem.  /  Being  the  First  Book  of  Virgils  ^neis  /  in 
English,  Burlesque.  /  Non  minimum  est  insignit^r  ineptire.  / 
Plin.  Ep.  /  Imprimatur,  /  Roger  L' Estrange.  /  London:  / 
Printed  by  E.  Cotes  for  Henry  Brome  at  the  Gun  /  in  Ivy-lane. 
1664.      i2mo.     pp.  (4),  112. 

[ ]     Scarronnides,  or,  Virgile  Travestie.     A  Mock-Poem, 

On  the  First  and  Fourth  Books  of  Virgil's  ^nseis  In  English; 
Burlesque.  London,  Printed  by  T.  R.  for  Henry  Brome,  at  the 
Gun,  near  the  West-end  of  St.  Pauls.  1672.  i2mo.  pp.  (4), 
150. 

See  Walton,  Izaak. 

Court  of .   .    .  King  James. — See  Williams,  R.  F. 

[Courtier  (P.  L.)].  The  Lyre  of  Love.  London:  1806.  2 
vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

^t*4(.  A  collection  of  amatory  poems. 

Cousin  (V.).  Lectures  on  the  True,  The  Beautiful,  and  The 
Good.     New  York:  m  dccc  liv.     8vo.     pp.  391. 

CouTTs(W.  G.).  "The  Games."  A  Nicht  wi'  Burns  and 
Other  Poems.  By  W.  G.  Coutts.  Published  by  the  Author. 
New  York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  144. 

»*#  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham.     There  is  another 
copy,  pp.  160. 

•Cowley,  (A.).  Poems:  /Viz.  /  I.  /  Miscellanies.  /  II.  The 
Mistress,  or  Love  Verses.  /  III.  Pindarique  Odes.  /  And  IV.  / 
Davideis,  /  or,  a  /  Sacred  Poem  /  of  the  /  Troubles  /  of  /  David.  / 
Written  by  A.  Cowley.  /..../     London,  /  Printed  for  Hum- 


LIBRARY.  101 

phrey  Moseley,  at  the  Prince's  /  Arms  in  St.  Pauls  Church- 
yard, M.DC.LVi.     Folio,     pp.  (22),  41,  80,  154,  23. 

^*^  Parts  II.  and  III.  have  separate  title  pages. 

CowPER  (W. ).  The  Works  of  William  Cowper.  Comprising 
his  poems,  correspondence,  and  translations.  With  a  life  of 
the  author.  By  the  editor,  Robert  Southey.  London:  mdccc- 
Liii-     8  vols.     i2mo.     ports,  and  pis. 

The  Poetical  Works.     With  life,  critical  dissertations, 

and  explanatory  notes.  By  George  Gilfillan.  New  York: 
M.DCCC.Liv.     2  vols.     8vo. 

The  Task,  A  Poem.      New  York:  1850.     i2mo.     pp. 

306.  . 

CoxE  (William).  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough, 
with  his  original  correspondence:  collected  from  the  family 
records  at  Blenheim,  and  other  authentic  sources.  A  new  edi- 
tion, revised  by  John  Wade.  London:  1847.  2  vols.  8vo. 
ports. 

History  of  the  House  of  Austria,  from  the  Foundation 

of  the  Monarchy  by  Rhodolph  of  Hapsburgh  to  the  death  of 
Leopold  the  Second,  1218  to  1792.  Third  edition.  London: 
1852-     3  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

^t**  For  a  continuation,  see  Kelly. 

CoxE  (Tench).  View  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  a 
series  of  papers,  written  at  various  times,  between  the  years 
1787  and  1794.  .    .    .    Philadelphia:  1794.     8vo.     pp.  513. 

[Coyer,  (Gabriel  Francois)].  Nouvelles  Observations  sur 
I'Angleterre,  Par  Un  Voyageur.  A  Paris:  M.  DCC.  Lxxix.  i2mo. 
PP-  (4),  366  (2). 

The  Cozeners. — See  Foote,  S. 

CozzENS  (Frederic  S.).  The  Sparrowgrass  Papers:  or.  Liv- 
ing in  the  Country.     New  York:  1856.     i2mo.     pp.  328. 

Crabb  (George).  English  Synonymes  Explained  in  Alpha- 
betical Order.     London:  1869.     8vo.     pp.  801. 

Craig  (John).  A  New  Universal  Etymological,  Technolo- 
gical, and  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language, 
embracing  all  the  terms  used  in  Arts,  Science,  and  Literature. 
London:  1852.     2  vols.     rl.  8vo.     pi. 


102  GRAHAM 

[Craik  {Mrs.  D.  Mulock)].  Olive.  A  Novel.  London:  [n. 
d.]     i2mo. 

[ ]     Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  lx.     8vo.     pp.  270. 

[ J     Poems.     Boston:  1869.     24mo.     pp.  260. 

Craik,  (G.  L.),  and  C.  Mac  Farlane.  The  Pictorial  History 
of  England:  being  a  history  of  the  people,  as  well  as  a  history 
of  the  kingdom.  London,  Charles  Knight,  1849.  8  vols.  rl. 
8vo.     ports. 

Sketches  of  the  History  of  Literature  and  Learning  in 

England.     London:  1844.     6  vols.     24mo. 

Cranch  (Christopher  Pearse).     Poems.     Philadelphia:  1844. 

24m o.     pp.  IT 6. 

^t'^*  Inserted  is  the  following  poem,  in  the  handwriting  of  the  author  : 

Friend  of  my  later  years — how  strange  it  seems 
These  leaves  to  turn— dead  rose  leaves  of  a  time 
When  my  heart  dallied  in  imperfect  rhyme — 
When  thought  was  crude — and  my  half  boyish  dreams 
Of  beauty  struggled  with  too  timid  wing. 
No  wonder  such  a  feeble  book  lay  dead, 
Or  by  a  few  kind  friends  alone  was  read. 
Ah,  what  a  fossil-flower!    Yet  give  the  thing 
A  corner  on  your  shelves — no  sign  or  test 
Of  what  you  know  me  now.     Place  it  among 
Your  dry  ferns  gathered  some  long  summer  day 
When  life  was  sunshine.    Though  not  even  best 
Of  what  I  was — yet  since  it  once  was  young, 
And  fragrant  on  my  heart — throw  it  not  quite  away! 
N.  Y.  June  5th.  1865  Half  past  12.  a.  m.  C.  P.  Cranch. 

Crashaw  (Richard).  Steps  /  to  the  /  Temple.  /  Sacred  Poems,  / 
With  other  Delights  of  the  /  Muses.  /  By  Richard  Crashaw, 
some-  /  times  of  Pembroke  Hall,  and  /  late  Fellow  of  S.  Peters 
Coll.  /  in  Cambridge.  /  Printed  and  Published  according  to 
Order.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  T.  W.  for  Humphrey  Moseley, 
and  /  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  at  the  Princes  /  Armes  in  St. 
Pauls  Church-  /  yard.  1646.  /  i6mo.  pp.  (10),  99. 
»*^j  Followed  by: 

The  /  Delights  /  of  the  /  Muses.  /  Or,  /  Other  Poems  written  on  / 
severall  occasions.  /  By  Richard  Crashaw,  sometimes  of  Pem-/ broke  Hall, 
and  late  Fellow  of  St.  Pe-/ters  Colledge  in  Cambridge./  .  .  .  /London,/ 
Printed  by  T.  W.  for  H.  Moseley,  at  /  the  Princes  Armes  in  S.  Pauls  /  Church- 
yard, 1646.  /     i6mo.     pp.  (4),  103-138,  (4). 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Richard  Crashaw  and  Quarles' 

Emblems.  With  Memoirs  and  Critical  Dissertations  by  the 
Rev.  George  Gilfillan.  Edinburgh:  m.dccc.lvii.  8vo.  pp. 
xxi,  368. 


LIBRARY.  103 

Craven  {Dr.  John  J. )  La  vie  de  Prison  de  Jefferson  Davis,  ex- 
Fr^sident  des  Etats-Confed^res  au  Fort  Monroe.  Scenes  tiroes 
du  Journal  redige  par  le  Dr.  Craven,  chirurgien  de  la  garnison. 
Traduites  de  1' Anglais,  par  Wallace  S.  Jones.  Paris:  1866. 
8vo.     pp.  32. 

Crawford  and  Balcarres  (A.  W.  C.  Lindsay,  Earl  of). 
Report  of  the  speeches  of  Counsel,  and  of  the  Lord  Chancellor 
and  Lord  St.  Leonards  in  moving  the  resolution  upon  the  claim 
of  James,  Earl  of  Crawford  and  Balcarres,  to  the  original  Duke- 
dom of  Montrose  (created  in  1488),  as  referred  to  the  House  of 
Ivords  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty  the  Queen,  for  their  advice 
and  opinion  thereupon:  preceded  by  an  address  to  Her  Majesty, 
in  humble  remonstrance  against  the  opinion  reported  to  Her 
Majesty  and  by  an  analysis  of  the  argument  as  between  the 
claimant  and  the  officers  representing  the  Crown,  with  the  opin- 
ions of  the  Committee  of  Privileges,  point  by  point,  throughout: 
and  followed  by  an  appendix,  containing  the  leading  documents 
adduced  and  referred  to,  and  the  oral  evidence  delivered,  by  and 
on  behalf  of  the  claimant  and  the  crown,  in  this  case.  By 
Lord  Lindsay.  London:  1855.  Folio,  pp.  xli,  xcv,  cxlv,  593. 
^*^^  See  Montrose. 

Etruscan  Inscriptions  Analysed.  Translated  and  com- 
mented upon.     London:  1872.     8vo.     pp.  323. 

"Crayon,  Geoffrey." — See  Irving,  W. 

[Creech  (William)].  Edinburgh  Fugitive  Pieces.  Edin- 
burgh: M.DCC.xci.     1 2 mo.     pp.  300. 

Crespel  (Emmanuel).  Voyage  /  au  /  Nouveau-Monde,  /  et  / 
Histoire  Interessante  /  du  Naufrage  du  R.  P.  Crespel.  /  Avec 
des  Notes  JIistorique»  &  Geographiques.  /  A  Amsterdam. 
M.  DCC.  LVii.  /  i2mo.     pp.  X,  140. 

[CrevECCEur  (J.  H.  St.  John)].     Lettres/d'un  /  Cultivateur/  • 
Am^ricain,  /  Ecrites  a  W.  S.    Ecuyer,   /  Depuis  I'annee  1770, 
jusqu'  h  1781.  /  Traduites  de  I'Anglois  par  *  *  *  /  Tome  Pre- 
mier. /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Cuchet,  Libraire,  rue  &  hotel  Serpente. 

M.   DCC.   LXXXIV.       2  VOls.       8vO.       pp.   xxiv,  422,  (2);    (4),    392. 

Lettres  /  d'Un  Cultivateur  /  Americain  /  addressees  a 

Wm.  S  .  .  .on  Esqr.  /  depuis  I'Annee  1770  jusqu' en  1786.  / 
Par  M.  St.  John  /  de  Creve  Coeur,  /  Traduites  de  I'Anglois.  / 
Keen  feelings  inspire  resistless  thoughts.  /  Tome  I.  /  A  Paris.  / 


>104  GRAHAM 

•Chez  Cuchet  Libraire,  Rue  et  H6tel  Serpente.  1787.  /  3  vols. 
Svo.  pp.  (2),  xxxij,  478,  (2),  3  plates;  (2),  438,  (6),  3  maps;  (2), 
592,  I  map  and  pi. 

CreveccEur  (J.  H.  St.  John).  Letters  from  an  American 
Farmer;  describing  certain  provincial  situations,  manners,  and 
customs,  not  generally  known;  and  conveying  some  idea  of  the 
late  and  present  interior  circumstances  of  the  British  Colonies 
in  North  America.  Written  for  the  information  of  a  friend  in 
England,  By  J.  Hector  St.  John,  a  farmer  in  Pennsylvania. 
London,  printed  for  Thomas  Davies  in  Russel  Street  Covent- 
Garden,  and  Lockyer  Davis  in  Holborn.  m  dcc  lxxxii.  8vo! 
PP-  (15X  318.    2  maps. 

[ ]     Voyage  dans  la  Haute  Pensylvanie  et  dans  I'Etat  de 

New-York.  Par  un  Membre  adoptif  de  la  Nation  Oneida. 
Traduit  et  public  par  I'auteur  des  Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur 
Americain.  Tome  Premier.  De  I'Imprimerie  de  Crapelet. 
A  Paris,  Chez  Maradan,  Libraire,  rue  Pavee  S.  Andre-des-Arcs, 
no  16.     An  IX — 1801.     3  vols.     Svo.     maps  and  ports. 

Christophe  Coloinb. — See  Bourgeois. 

*'Crito."— See  Millar,  J. 

•Croker  (T.  C).  The  Popular  Songs  of  Ireland.  Collected 
and  edited,  with  introductions  and  notes.  London:  m.dccc- 
XXXIX.     Svo.     pp.  340, 

Cromek  (R.  H.).  Reliques  of  Burns.  Original  letters, 
poems,  and  critical  observations  on  Scottish  Songs.  Philadel- 
phia: 1809.     i2mo.     pp.  294.  • 

Crooks,  G.  R.— See  M'Clintock,  J. 

Crowe  (J.  A.,  &  G.  B.  Cavalcaselle).  A  History  of  Paint- 
ing in  Italy  from  the  second  to  the  fourteenth  century.  Lon- 
don: 1864-     3  vols.     Svo.     plates. 

A  History  of  Painting  in  North  Italy,  Venice,  Padua, 

Vicenza,  Verona,  Ferrara,  Milan,  Friuli,  Brescia,  from  the 
fourteenth  to  the  sixteenth  century.  London:  1871.  2  vols. 
Svo.     pis. 

Cruden  (Alexander).  A  concordance  to  the  New  and  Old 
Testament,  or  a  dictionary  and  alphabetical  index  to  the  Bible. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  S.  Carey.   London:  [n.  d.].  Svo.  pp.  572. 


LIBRARY.  105 

Cruikshank  (George).     Phrenological  Illustrations,  or  An 
Artist's  View  of  the  craniological  system  of  Doctors  Gall  and 
Spurzheim.     London:  Published  by  George  Cruikshank,  ,    .    . 
.    .  MDCCCXXVi.     Oblong  4to.     Title,  preface  &  6  pis. 

Punch  and  Judy,  with  twenty-four  illustrations.     De-   * 

signed  and  engraved  by  George  Cruikshank.  And  other  plates. 
Accompanied  by  the  dialogue  of  the  puppet-show,  an  account 
of  its  origin,  and  of  puppet  plays  in  England.  Fifth  edition. 
London:  1870.     i2mo.     pp.  94.     pis. 

See  Smollett,  T.  ;  Dickens,  C.  ;  Fielding,  H.  ;  Clarke, 

W. 

Cruise  (William).  A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  England,  re- 
specting Real  property.  First  American  edition,  carefully  cor- 
rected from  the  London  copy.     New- York:  1808.     8vo. 

^*:^  Vols.  II.  and  in.  only. 

Cumberland  (Richard).  The  Carmelite:  a  Tragedy.  Lon- 
don: 177-?     8vo.     pp.  71. 

^^*^(.  Lacks  title. 

CUMMING  (John).  Voices  of  the  Night.  Boston:  1854. 
i2rao.     pp.  275. 

CUMMINGS  (T.  S.).  Historic  Annals  of  the  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design,  New- York  Drawing  Association,  etc.,  with 
occasional  dottings  by  the  way  side,  from  1825  ^^  ^^^  present 
time.  ,  Philadelphia:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  364. 

[Cummins  (Maria  S.)].  Haunted  Hearts.  A  Tale  of  New 
Jersey.     London:  1869.     i6mo.     pp.  342. 

Cunningham  (Allan).  The  Gallery  of  Pictures  by  the  First 
Masters  of  the  English  and  Foreign  Schools;  with  biographical 
and  critical  dissertations.  London:  [1834].  2  vols.  4to.  port, 
and  pis. 

[Cunningham  (J.)].  An  Essay  on  Trade  and  Commerce. 
London:  mdcclxx.     8vo.     pp.  xiv,  302. 

Cunningham  (Peter).  London  As  It  Is.  London:  [i860]. 
i6mo.     pp.  316.     map. 

Curiosities  of  Literature. — See  D' Israeli,  I. 

[CuRRiE  {Dr.  James)].  A  letter,  commercialland  political, 
addressed  to  the  Rt.  Honble.  William  Pitt:  in  which  the  real 
interests  of  Britain,  in  the  present  crisis  are  considered,  and 


106 


GRAHAM 


some  observations  are  offered  on  the  general  state  of  Europe. 
The  third  edition  corrected  and  enlarged.     By  Jasper  Wilson. 
London:  mdccxciii.     8vo.     pp.   72. 

^*^  See  Chalmers,  G. 

[Curtis  (George  William)].  Nile  Notes  of  a  Howadji.  New 
York:  1852.     i2mo.     pp.  320. 

[ ]     The    Potiphar    Papers'      New    York:     m.dcccliv. 

i2mo.     pp.  251. 

Prue  and  I.     New  York:  1856.     i2mo.     pp.  214. 

CuSTiNE  (Adolphe  Marquis  de).  Russia.  Translated  from 
New  York:  m.dcccliv.     i2mo.     pp.  499. 

CuviER  (Georges).  The  Animal'Kingdom,  arranged  after  its 
organization,  forming  a  natural  history  of  animals  and  an  in- 
troduction to  comparative  anatomy.  London:  1851.  8vo.  pp. 
718.     pis. 

CyclopcEdia  of  Moral ,    .    ,  Anecdote. — See  Cheever,  G. 


Bi AGRON  ( — ?).     La  Poste  par  Pigeons  Voyageurs.    Souvenir 
J  du  Siege  de  Paris.    Specimen  identique  d'une  des  pellicules 
de  d^peches  port^es  a  Paris  par  pigeons  voyageurs.    Photo- 
graphiees  par  Dagron.     Tours-Bordeaux  1870-1871.    i2mo.    pp. 
24.     photograph. 

^*^  The  photograph  is  a  sample  of  the  means  by  which,  in  connection  with 
the  carrier  pigeons,  Paris  was  kept  informed  of  outside  news,  after  the  capi- 
tal was  surrounded  by  the  German  forces.  The  photograph,  of  the  thinnest 
gelatine  film,  and  only  one  and  a  quarter  by  two  inches  in  size,  reproduces 
eight  newspaper  pages  so  that  they  can  be  read  by  a  microscope. 

Dallas  (A.  J.).  Reports  of  Cases  ruled  and  adjudged  in  the 
Several  Courts  of  the  United  States,  and  of  Pennsylvania,  held 
at  the  seat  of  the  Federal  Government.  Philadelphia:  1799-. 
8vo. 

***  Volumes  iii.  and  iv.  only. 

Dallas  (R.  C).  Recollections  of  the  Life  of  Lord  Byron, 
from  the  year  1808  to  the  end  of  1814;  exhibiting  his  early 
character  and  opinions,  detailing  the  progress  of  his  literary 
career,  and  including  various  unpublished  passages  of  his  works. 
Taken  from  authentic  documents  in  the  possession  of  the 
author.  By  the  late  R.  C,  Dallas.  To  which  is  prefixed,  an 
account  of  the  circumstances  leading  to  the  suppression  of  Lord 
Byron's  correspondence  with  the  author,  and  his  letters  to  his 
mother,  lately  announced  for  publication.  London:  mdcccxxiv. 
8vo.     pp.  xcvii,  344.     facs. 

Dallaway  (James).  Anecdotes  of  the  Arts  in  England. 
1800.     4to.     pp.  526. 

Dalseme  (A.  J.).  Paris  Pendant  le  Siege  et  les  Soixante- 
Cinq  Jours  de  La  Commune  Avec  un  Plan  detains  et  des  Fac- 
simile.    Paris:  1871.     8vo.     pp.  416.     map. 

Dana  (James  D.).  Corals  and  Coral  Islands.  London:  1872. 
8vo.     pp.  398.     maps  and  pis. 

Dana  (R.  H.^/r.).  Enemy's  Territory  and  Alien  Enemies. 
What  the  Supreme  Court  decided  in  the  Prize  Causes.     Boston: 

1864.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

( 107 ) 


108  GRAHAM 

[Daniel  (George)].  The  Modern  Dunciad.  Virgil  in  Lon- 
don and  other  poems.     London:  1835.     i2mo.     pp.  342. 

[ ]     Democritus  in  London  With   the  Mad   Pranks  and 

Comical  Conceits  of  Motley  and  Robin  Good  Fellow,  to  which 
are  added  Notes  Festivous,  etc.     London:  1852.   i2nio.   pp.  312. 

^t**  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Peter  Cunningham. 

Love's  Last  Labour  Not  Lost.     London:  1863.   i2mo. 

pp.  294. 

Daniel  (Louis).  La  Guerre  aux  Etats-Unis,  Topographie — 
Moeurs — Histoire  —  Documents  diplomatiques  et  politiques. 
Avec  une  carte  du  theatre  de  la  guerre.  Paris:  1862.  8vo. 
pp.  156.     map. 

^**  Pages  100-156  are  filled  with  illustrative  documeots. 

Dante  Alighieri.  La  Divina  Commedia  di  Dante  Alighieri 
Con  lUustrazioni  Tomo  I.  Pisa:  Dalla  Tipografia  Delia  So- 
cieta  Letteraria.     mdccciv-     4  vols.     Fo.     ports. 

La  Divina  Commedia  di  Dante  Allighieri  con  tavole  in. 

rame.  Tomo  I.  Firenze:  Nella  tipografia  all'insegna  dell'ancora. 

MDCCCXVII.       4  vols.       Ig.  Fo.      pis. 

L' Inferno  di  Dante  Alighieri    Colle  Figure  di  G.  Dor^.. 

Parigi:  m  dccc  lxi.     Fo.     pp.  (3),  iv,  184.     pis.  and  port. 

Dante,,  translated  into  English  Verse  By  I.  C.  Wright. 

Third  edition.  Illustrated  with  engravings  on  steel,  after  de- 
signs by  Flaxman,     London:  mdccclv.     8vo.     pp.  460. 

^^*:^  Also  a  copy  of  the  fourth  edition:     1861. 

The  Comedy  of  Dante  Allighieri.     Part  I— The  Hell. 

Translated  into  blank  verse  by  William  Michael  Rossetti,  with 
introductions  and  notes.  London  and  Cambridge:  1865.  i2mo^ 
pp.  248. 

Seventeen  Cantos  of  the  Inferno  of  Dante  Alighieri. 

Boston:  mdccclxv.     sm.  4to.     pp.  xi,  104. 

^*^  Translated  by  T.  W.  Parsons. 

The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri.    Translated  by 

Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.     London:  1867.     8vo.    pp.760.. 

^^*^^  On  fly  leaves  are  a  stanza  from  Spencer  in  Longfellow's  handwriting, 
and  two  of  his  photographs. 

The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri.     Translated 

by  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.  Leipzig:  1867.  Three  vols. 
i6mo. 

See  Esposizione. 


LIBRARY.  109 

Daphnis:  or,  a 'Pastoral  Elegy  Upon  the  Unfortunate  Death 
of  Mr.  Thomas  Creech.  With  Poem  on  The  Despairing  Lover, 
and  The  Despairing  Shepherd.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by 
H.  Hills,  in  Black-Fryars,  near  the  Water-side.  [1709].  8vo. 
pp.  16. 

[D'Arblay  {Miss  Frances  Burney,  Mada7ne)\.  The  Wan- 
derer; or.  Female  Difficulties.     London:  1814.     5  vols.     i2mo. 

Darboy  (Georges,  MoTiseigiieiir).  Du  Gouvernement  de 
Soi-Meme.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  50. 

Darley,  F.  O.  C— See  Key,  F.  S. 

Darwin  (Charles).  The  Origin  of  Species  by  means  of  nat- 
ural selection,  or  the  preservation  of  favoured  races  in  the  strug- 
gle for  life.     New  York:  m.dccclx.     i2mo.     pp.  432. 

De  la  Variation  des  Animaux  et  des  Plantes  sous  Paction 

de  la  domestication.  Traduit  de  1' Anglais  par  J.  J.  Moulinie. 
Preface  de  Carl  Vogt.  Avec  43  Gravures  sur  bois.  Paris:  1868. 
2  vols.     8vo. 

Dasent  (George  Webbe,  translator^.  Popular  Tales  from  The 
Norse.  With  an  introductory  essay  on  the  origin  and  diffusion 
of  popular  tales.     New  York:  1859.     8vo.     pp.  379. 

Daubre;e  (G.  A.).  La  Chaleur  Interieure  du  Globe.  Paris: 
1866.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

La  ]\Ier  et  les  Continents  Leur  Parente.      Paris:  1867. 

24mo.     pp.  72. 

D'AvENANT(6'zr  William).  Gondibert:/ An  Heroick/Poem;/ 
written  by  /  Sir  William  D'Avenant.  /  London,  /  Printed  for  John 
Holden,  and  are  /  to  be  sold  at  his  Shop  at  the  sign  of  the  An-  / 
chor  in  the  New-Exchange,  1651.  /  i6mo.  pp.  64,  (4),  (2), 
243)   (5)- 

^t*^t  Formerly  Henry  Kirke  White's  copy,    with   his  autograph  and  MS. 
marginal  notes. 

Madagascar;  /  With  Other  /  Poems.  /  The  second  Edi- 
tion. /  By  /  W.  Davenant  Knight.  /  London,  /  Printed  for  Humph- 
rey Moseley,  and  /  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  at  the  Princes/ 
Armes  in  St.  Pauls  Church-yard/  1648.  /  i6mo.   pp.  (12),  140. 

Davies  (John).  The  Original,  Nature,  and  Immortality  of 
the  Soul.  A  Poem  By  Sir  John  Davies,  Attorney -General  to 
Q.  Elizabeth.  Glasgow:  Printed  and  sold  by  R.  &  A.  Foulis. 
MDCcxux.     i6mo.     pp.  (6),  94. 


110  GRAHAM 

Davis  (Jefferson).  Message  au  Senat  et  d  la  Chambre  des 
Btats  Confederes  le  7  decembre  1863.  [Paris:  1862].  8vo. 
pp.  46. 

[Davis  (S.  M.)].  The  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney. 
Boston:  m  dccc  lix.     8vo.     pp.  281.     port,  and  pi. 

Davy  (^'zV  Humphry).  Elements  of  Agricultural  Chemistry, 
in  a  course  of  lectures  for  the  Board  of  Agriculture;  delivered 
between  1802  and  1812.     London:  1839.     8vo.    pp.  422.    pis. 

Dawson  (H.  B.).  Major-General  Israel  Putnam.  A  corres- 
pondence on  this  subject,  with  the  editor  of  "The  Hartford 
Daily  Post."  By  "Selah"  of  that  city,  and  Henry  B.  Dawson 
of  White  Plains,  N.  Y.     Morrisania:  i860.     4to.     pp.  169. 

Decomberoussk  (Benoit-Michel).  Asgill,  ou  le  Prisonnier 
Anglais,  Drame,  En  cinq  Actes  et  en  Vers.  A  Paris:  an  iv. 
[1796].     8vo.     pp.  56. 

Dp:courcy. — See  Frapcis. 

Defense,  des  Recherches. — See  Pauw,  C.  de. 

[De  Foe  (Daniel)].  The  Consolidator:  or.  Memoirs  of  Sun- 
dry Transactions  from  the  World  in  the  Moon.  Translated  from 
the  Lunar  Language,  By  the  Author  of  The  True-born  English- 
Man.  London:  Printed,  and  are  to  be  Sold  by  Benj.  Bragg  at 
the  Blue  Ball  in  Ave-mary-lane,  1705.   8vo.    pp.  (3),  360. 

[ ]  An  Elegy  on  the  Author  of  the  True-Born-English- 
Man.  With  an  Essay  On  the  Late  Storm.  By  the  Author  of 
the  Hymn  to  the  Pillory.  London:  Printed  in  the  Year  1708. 
8vo.     pp.  24. 

[ ]     A  Hymn   to  the   Pillory.     London:  Printed  in  the 

Year  1708.     8vo.     pp.  15,  (i). 

[ ]     A  /  Hymn  /  to  /  Peace.  /  Occasion' d,    by  the  Two 

Houses  /  Joining  in  One  Address  to  the  /  Queen.  /  By  The/ 
Author  of  the  True-born  English-Man.  /  London:  Printed  in 
the  Year  mdccix.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

[ ]     Faults  on  both  sides:  or  an  Essay  upon  the  Original 

Cause,  Progress,  and  Mischievous  Consequences  of  the  Factions 
in  this  Nation.  Shewing  that  the  Heads  and  Leaders  on  both 
Sides  have  always  impos'd  upon  the  Credulity  of  their  respective 
Parties,  in  order  to  compass  their  own  Selfish  Designs  at  the 
Expence  of  the  Peace  and  Tranquility  of  the  Nation.    Sincerely 


LIBRARY.  Ill 

intended  For  the  allaying  the  Heats  and  Animosities  of  the 
People,  the  Persuading  all  Honest,  Well-meaning  Men  to  com- 
pose their  Party-Quarrels,  and  unite  their  Hearts  and  Affections, 
for  the  promoting  the  Publick  Good,  and  Safety  of  their  Queen 
and  Country.  By  way  of  Answer  to  the  Thoughts  of  an  Honest 
Tory.  The  Second  Edition.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  the 
Booksellers  of  London  and  Westminster.    1710.    8vo.    pp.  541. 

^t*4(.  Imperfect. 

[De  Foe  (Daniel)].  History  of  the  plague  in  London  in 
1665.     And  The  Consolidator.     Oxford:  1840.     i2mo.     pp.413. 

The  Life  and  Surprising  Adventures  of  Robinson  Cru- 
soe, of  York,  Mariner,  with  a  Biographical  Account  of  Defoe, 
illustrated  with  seventy  characteristic  wood  engravings,  chiefly 
after  designs  by  Harvey,  and  twelve  engravings  on  steel,  after 
Stothard.     London:  1855.      lamo.     pp.  442.     pis. 

The  Life  and  Strange  Surprising  Adventures  of  Robin- 
son Crusoe,  of  York,  Mariner.  As  related  by  himself.  With 
upwards  of  One  Hundred  Illustrations.  London:  [1872].  Sm. 
4to.     pp.  394.     port. 

[ ]     Robinson  Crusoe  in  words  of   One    Syllable.      By 

Mary  Godolphin.  With  coloured  illustrations.  New  York: 
[n.  d.].     i2mo.     pp.  161.     pis. 

De  Forest  (J.  W.).  European  Acquaintance:  being  sketches 
of  People  in  Europe.     New  York:  1858.     8vo.     pp.  276. 

Delafield,  E. — See  Mott,  V. 

De  la  Revolution  mi  Mexiqiie. — See  Caiiedo. 

Delafaye-Bre)hier  {Mnie.  J.).  Natalie,  ou  Les  Dangers  des 
Preventions.   Avec  gravures.   Paris.   [1842].  i2mo.   pp.  288.  pis. 

De  P  Etat  et  du  Sort  des  Colonies. — See  Sainte-Croix. 

Delices  des  Pays-Bas. — See  Chrystin. 

Delmas  {Abbe  G.).  La  Terreur  et  I'Eglise  en  1871.  R^cits 
Historiques  par  I'Abb^  Delmas.     Paris:  1871.     i2mo.     pp.  176. 

Demidoff  (Anatole  de).  Travels  in  Southern  Russia,  and 
the  Crimea;  through  Hungary,  Wallachia,  &  Moldavia,  during 
the  year  1.837.  Illustrated  by  Raffet.  London:  1853.  2  vols, 
rl.  8vo.     maps  and  pis. 

Deinocritus  in  London. — See  Daniel,  G. 

Demosthenes.     The  Olynthiac  and  other  public  orations  of 


112  GRAHAM 

Demosthenes.  Translated,  with  Notes,  &c.  by  Charles  Rann 
Kennedy.     London:  1852.     8vo.     pp.  312.     port. 

Demosthenes.  The  Orations  of  Demosthenes  On  the 
Crown,  and  On  the  Embassy.  Translated,  with  Notes,  &c. 
by  Charles  Rann  Kennedy.     London:  1855.     8vo.     pp.  401. 

[Dennie  (Joseph)].  The  Spirit  of  the  Farmers'  Museum, 
and  Lay  Preacher's  Gazette.  Being  a  judicious  selection  of  the 
fugitive  and  valuable  productions,  which  have  occasionally  ap- 
peared in  that  paper,  since  the  commencement  of  its  establish- 
ment. Consisting  of  a  part  of  the  essays  of  the  Lay  Preacher, 
Colon  and  Spondee,  American  biography,  the  choicest  efforts  of 
the  American  muse,  pieces  of  chaste  humour,  the  easy  essays  of 
the  Hermit,  the  most  valuable  part  of  the  weekly  summaries, 
nuts,  epigrams,  and  epitaphs,  sonnets,  criticisms,  &c.,  &c. 
Walpole  (N.  H.).  Printed  for  Thomas  &  Thomas.  1801. 
i2mo.     pp.  318. 

Dennis  (John).  Julius  Caesar  acquitted,  and  His  Murderers 
condemn'd.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Shewing,  That  it  was 
not  Csesar  who  destroy' d  the  Roman  Liberties,  but  the  Corrup- 
tions of  the  Romans  themselves.  Occasion'd  by  two  Letters  in 
the  London  Journal,  the  one  of  the  2d,  the  other  of  the  9th  of 
December.  To  which  is  added,  A  Second  Letter,  shewing, 
That  if  ever  the  Liberties  of  Great  Britain  are  lost,  they  will 
be  lost  no  other  way  than  by  the  Corruptions  of  the  People  of 

Great  Britain   themselves London:    Printed   for  J. 

Mack-Euen  at  Buchanan' s-Head  over-against  St.  Clement' s- 
Church  in  the  Strand:  and  sold  by  J.  Roberts  in  Warwick- 
Lane.     1722.     (Price  Six-Pence).     8vo.     pp.  (8),  39. 

De  Quincey  (Thomas).  The  Csesars.  Boston:  m  dccc  li. 
i2mo.     pp.  295. 

Miscellaneous  Essays.      Boston:    m  dccc  li.      i2mo. 

pp.  276. 

Autobiographic  Sketches.     Boston:  m  dccc  Liii.    8vo. 

PP-  383- 

Confessions  of  an  English  Opium-Eater,  and  Suspiria 

de  Profundis.     Boston:  m  dccc  liv.     i2mo.     pp.  288.     port. 

Letters  to  a  Young  Man  and  Other  Papers.     Boston: 

M  dccc  liv.     i2mo.     pp.  300. 

Biographical  Essays.   Boston :  M  dccc  Liv.  Bvo.  pp.288. 


LIBRARY.  113 

De  Quincey  (Thomas).  The  Works  of  Thomas  De  Quincey. 
Third  edition.     Edinburgh:  mdccclxxi-    5  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

^%    The  following  volumes  only  : 

Autobiographic  Sketches.  Leaders  in  Literature. 

Coleridge  and  Opium  Eating.  Recollections  of  the  Lakes. 

Confessions  of  an  English  Opium  Eater. 

Description  de  la  ville  de  Londres,  en  Anglais  et  en  Fran- 
^ais,  Pour  servir  ^  1' explication  du  Panorama  de  cette  Ville 
actuellement  expos^  Boulevart  Montmartre.  [Paris:  about 
1773?].     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Description  of  the  Collection. — See  Combe,  T. 

Des  EssarTS  (Alfred).     La  Guerre  des  fr^res.     A  1' Am^rique. 
Pari.s:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  30. 
^^  A  poem,  in  seven  divisions. 

Desgranges  (J.  Poisle^.  La  Mort  du  President  Lincoln. 
Paris:  1867.     i2mo.     pp.  11. 

Destijt  'de  V  Ameriqiie. — See  Cerisier. 

De  Vere  (Aubrey).     Poems.    London:  1855.    i2mo.    pp.319. 

Devey  (Joseph).  Logic:  or  The  Science  of  Inference.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCLIV.      1 2 mo.      pp.  398. 

Diary  of  the  Siege  of  Detroit. — See  Hough,  F.  B. 

DiBDiN  (Charles).  The  Songs  of  Charles  Dibdin,  chrono- 
logically arranged,  with  Notes  Historical,  Biographical,  and 
Critical;  and  The  Music  of  The  Best  and  most  Popular  of  the 
Melodies,  with  new  piano-forte  accompaniments.  To  which  is 
prefixed  A  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  George  Hogarth.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCXLiv.     8vo.     pp.  xxxii,  320,  368.     port. 

Dickens  (Charles).  Works  of.  London:  mdcccl-  9  vols. 
i2mo. 

American  Notes.  Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Oliver  Twist. 

Bamaby  Rudge.  Nicholas  Nickleby.  Pickwick  Club. 

Christmas  Books.  Old  Curiosity  Shop.  Sketches  by  Boz, 

A  Tale  of  Two  Cities.   Leipzig:  1859.  2v0ls.ini.    i6mo. 

Speeches    literary  and    social.       Now   first    collected. 

With  chapters  on  "  Charles  Dickens  as  a  letter  writer,  poet,  and 
public  reader."     London:  [n.  d.].      i2mo.     pp.  372.     port. 

Pictures  from  Italy.  London:  Published  for  the  Au- 
thor.    MDCCCXLVi.     i2mo.     pp.  270. 

^^  A  presentation  copy  from  Dickens  to  Barry  Cornwall. 


114  GRAHAM 

Dickens  (Charles),  and  W.  Collins.  No  Thoroughfare.  To 
which  is  added  The  Late  Miss  Hollingford.  Leipzig:  1868. 
i2mo.     pp.  315. 

See  Taylor,  T. :  Household  Words. 

DiCKESON  (M.  W.).  The  American  Numismatical  Manual 
of  the  Currency  or  Money  of  the  Aborigines,  and  Colonial, 
State,  and  United  States  Coins.  With  historical  and  descrip- 
tive notices  of  each  coin  or  series.  Philadelphia:  1859.  rl. 
8vo.     pp.  256.     port,  and  19  pis. 

Dickinson  (Jonathan).  Sermons  and  Tracts.  Edinburgh: 
M.DCC.xciii.     8vo.     pp.  483. 

Didron  (A.  N,).  Christian  Iconography,  or.  The  History  of 
Christian  Art  in  the  Middle  Ages.  Translated  from  the  French 
by  E.  J.  Millington.     London:  1851.     8vo. 

**4(.  Volume  I.  only. 

DiEZ  (Frederic).  La  Poesie  des  Troubadours.  Etudes  tra- 
duites  de  I'allemand  &  annotees  par  le  baron  Ferdinand  de 
Roisin.     Paris,  1845.     ^^o.     pp.  422. 

[DiNGELSTEDT  (F.)].  John  Gutenberg,  First  Master  Printer, 
His  Acts,  and  most  remarkable  Discourses,  and  his  Death. 
From  the  German,  By  C.  W.  London:  i860.  Sm.  4to.  pp. 
141. 

^*^  Only  100  copies  printed.     A  portrait  inserted. 

Diogenes  Laertius.  The  Lives  and  Opinions  of  Eminent 
Philosophers  by  Diogenes  Laertius.  Literally  translated  by  C. 
D.  Yonge.     London:  mdccclhi.     8vo.     pp.  479. 

Discussions  Importantes,  Debatues  au  Parlement  d'Angle- 
terre,  par  les  plus  celebres  orateurs.  Ouvrage  traduit  de  1' An- 
glais.    A  Paris,  Chez  Maradan  &  Perlet.     1790.     4  vols..    8vo. 

The  Dispensary. — See  Garth,  S. 

[Disraeli  (Isaac)].  Calamities  of  Authors;  including  Some 
Inquiries  respecting  Their  Moral  and  Literary  Characters. 
London:  181 2.     2  vols,     8vo. 

Calamities  of  Authors;  including  Some  Inquiries  re- 
specting Their  Moral  and  Literary  Characters.  New  York: 
1812.     8vo. 

^^\  Volume  I.  only. 

[ ]     Quarrels  of  Authors;  or,  some  Memoirs  for  our  Liter- 


LIBRARY.  115 

ary  History,  including  Specimens  of  Controversy  to  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth.     London:  1814.     3  vols.     8vo. 

[Disraeli  (Isaac)].  Curiosities  of  Literature.  A  new  edi- 
tion,    London:  1824.     3  vols.     8vo.     facsimile. 

A  Second  Series  of  Curiosities  of  Literature:  consisting 

of  researches  in  literary,  biographical  and  political  history;  of 
critical  and  philosophical  inquiries;  and  of  secret  history.  The 
second  edition,  corrected.     London:  1824.     3  \iols.     8vo, 

The  Literary  Character;  or  the  history  of  Men  of  Ge- 
nius, Drawn  from  their  own  Feelings  and  Confessions.  Liter- 
ary Miscellanies;  and  an  inquiry  into  the  Character  of  James 
the  First.  A  new  edition,  edited  by  his  son,  B.  Disraeli, 
London:  1869.     8vo.     pp.  462. 

DiSTURNELL  (J.)  United  States  Register,  or,  Blue  Book  for 
1868.     New  York:  [1867].     8vo.     pp.  114. 

The  Great  Lakes,  or  Inland  Seas  of  America.  Phila- 
delphia: 1871.     i2nio.     pp.  237. 

New  York  Business  Manual  or  Monetary  Directory,  for 

1870.     New  York:  [1869].     8vo.     pp.  52. 

***  -^  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

DoBELL  (Sydney).  Poems.  Boston:  m  dccc  LX.  24mo.  pp. 
544- 

Doctor  Oldham.  — See  Sprague,  H.  C. 

DoDD  (George).  British  Manufactures.  London:  1844-  6 
vols,  in  3.     24mo.     pp.  218. 

DoDWELL  (Edward).  Views  and  descriptions  of  Cyclopikn,  or 
Pelasgic  remains,  in  Greece  and  Italy;  with  constructions  of  a 
later  period.  London:  Adolphus  Richter  &  Co.  mdcccxxxiv. 
Fo.     pp.  34.      13  pis. 

DoMENECH  (Emmanuel).  L' Empire  au  Mexique  et  la  candi- 
dature d'un  Prince  Bonaparte  au  Trone  Mexicain.  Paris: 
1862.     8vo.     pp.  154. 

DoMENECH  (J.  Passama).  L'Empire  Mexicain,  la  Paix  et  les 
Interets  du  Monde.     Mexico:  Septembre,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  97. 

Don  Quixote. — See  Cervantes. 

Donne  (John).  A  /  Sermon  /  vpon  /  The  xv.  Verse  /  of  the 
XX.  Chap-  /  ter  of  the  Booke  /  of  Ivdges  /  Wherein  occasion  was 
iustly  taken  for  the  Publication  /  of  some  .Reasons,  which  his 


116  GRAHAM 

Sacred  Maiestie  /  had  beene  pleased  to  giue,  of  those  Directions  / 
for  Preachers,  which  he  had  /  formerly  sent  forth.  /  Preached 
at  the  Crosse  the  i5tli.  of  September.  /  1622.  /  By  John  Donne, 
Doctor  of  Diuinitie  and  Deane  /  of  Saint  Pavls,  London.  /  And 
now  by  commandement  of  his  Majestic  /  published,  as  it  was  then 
preached.  /  London  /  Printed  by  William  Stansby  for  Thomas 
lones,  and  are  to  /  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  the  Strand  at  the  blacke  / 
Rauen  /  neere  vnto  saint  Cle-  /  ments  Church.  /  1622.  /  Sm. 
4to.     pp.  (6),  68. 

^%  A  presentation  copy  from  Richard  Henry  Stoddard  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Donne  (John).  Ivvenilia:  /  or  /  Certaine  /  Paradoxes,  /  and  / 
Problemes,  /  Written  By  /  I.  Donne.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  E. 
P.  for  Henry  Seyle,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  the  /  signe  of  the 
Tygers  head,  in  Saint  Pauls  Church-  /  yard.  Anno  Dom.  1633. 
Sm.  4to.     31  leaves. 

Poems,  /  By  J.  D.  /  with  /  Elegies  /  on  the  /  Author's 

Death.  /  To  which  /  Is  added  divers  Copies  under  his  own 
hand  /  never  before  in  print.  /  London,  /  Printed  for  John  Mar- 
riot,  and  are  /  to  be  sold  by  Richard  Marriot,  at  his  shop  /  by 
Chancery  lane  end  over  against  the  Inner  /  Temple  gate. 
1650.  /     i6mo.     pp.  (6),  392,  (32).     port. 

DoRAN  (John).  Knights  and  Their  Days.  New  York:  1856. 
i2mo.     pp.  479. 

See  Young,  E. 

DORE,  G. — See  Dante  :  Hood  :  Raspe,  T. :  Tennyson,  A. 

DORGAN  (John  A.).  Studies.  Second  edition.  Philadel- 
phia: 1864.     8vo.     pp.  223. 

Doris  (Duchon,/?-.).  Lettre  sur  le  M.exique  et  les  conse- 
quences de  I'expedition  Fran9aise  dans  ces  riches  contrees. 
Bordeaux:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Dorr  (Ebenezer  P.).  A  brief  sketch  of  The  First  Monitor 
and  its  inventor:  A  paper  read  before  the  Buffalo  Historical 
Society,  January  5,  1874.  Second  edition.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. : 
1874.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

Douglas. — vSee  Home,  J. 

DowLiNG  (John).  The  History  of  Romanism:  from  earliest 
corruptions  of  Christianity  to  the  present  time.  Third  edition. 
New  York:  1845.     ^vo.     pp.  671.     pis. 


LIBRARY.  117 

[DowLiNG  (William)].  Poets  and  Statesmen:  their  Homes 
and  Haunts  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Eton  and  Windsor.  Lon- 
don: 1857.     8vo.     pp.  272. 

^*^  Part  I. — Poets :  Milton,  Cowley,  Denham,  Waller,  Pope. 
^*^  Part  II. — Statesmen :  Burke,  Fox,  Canning,  Lord  Grenville,  The  Mar- 
quis of  Wellesley. 

"Downing,  Jack."— See  Smith,  Seba. 

Downing  (A.  J.).  The  Architecture  of  Country  Houses;  in- 
cluding designs  for  cottages,  farm-houses,  and  villas,  with  re- 
marks on  interiors,  furniture,  and  the  best  modes  of  warming 
and  ventilating.     New  York:  1853.     8vo.     pp.  484.     pis. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Landscape 

Gardening,  adapted  to  North  America;  with  a  view  to  the  im- 
provement of  country  residences.  With  remarks  on  rural  archi- 
tecture.    Fifth  Edition.     New  York:  1854.     8vo.     pp.532,     pis. 

Dowse  Library. — See  Everett,  E. 

Doyle,  C.  A. — See  Book  of  Humorous  Poetry. 
,     Doyle  (R.).     Manners  and  Cvstoms  of  ye  Englyshe.     Drawn 
from  ye  Qvick  by  Rychard  Doyle.     To  which  be  added  Some 
Extracts  from  Mr.  Pips  hys  Diary.     Contrybvted  by  Percival 
Leigh.     [London:  1849.]     ob.  4to.  pp.  40.  pi. 

Drake  (Francis  S.).  Dictionary  of  American  Biography. 
Boston:  1872.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  1019. 

Drake  (Joseph  Rodman).  The  Culprit  Fay,  and  Other 
Poems.     New- York:  1835.     8vo.     pp.  (7),  84.     port. 

and  Fitz  Greene  Halleck.     The  Croakers.     First  Com- 
plete Edition.     New  York:  mdccclx.     8vo.     pp.  191.    2  ports. 
#*^(.  Only  150  copies  printed. 

Dream  Life. — See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Drelincourt  (Charles).  The  Christian's  Defence  Against 
the  Fears  of  Death.  Translated  into  English  By  Marius  d'As- 
signy.  The  Twelfth  Edition  newly  Corrected.  London: 
M,  DCC,  XXVIII.     8vo.     pp.  502.     pi. 

Drummond  (William).  The  Poetical  Works.  Edited  by 
William  B.  Turnbull.     London:  1856.     i2mo.     pp.  346.     port. 

[Dryden  (John)].    Absalom  and  Achitophel.   A  Poem  .    .    . 
London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,   in  Black-fryars,  near 
the  Water-side,  For  the'  Benefit  of  the  Poor.   1708.  8vo.  pp.  24. 


118  GRAHAM 

[Dryden  (John)].  Eleonora:  A  Panegyrical  Poem,  Dedi- 
cated to  the  Memory  of  the  Late  Countess  of  Abingdon.  Lon- 
don: Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-Fryars,  near  the 
Water-side,  1709.     Price  One  Penny.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

[ ]     The   Medal.     A    Satyr   against   Sedition.       By    the 

Author  of  Absalom  and  Achitophel London:  Printed 

and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-Fryars,  near  the  Water-side, 
1709.      Price  One  Penny.     Svo.     pp.  16. 

Religio  Laici  ;  /  or,   a  /  I^ayman's  Faith.  /  A  /  Poem.  / 

Written  by  Mr.  Dryden.  /  .  .  .  /  London.  /  Printed  and  Sold 
by'H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars  /  near  the  Water-side,  17 10.  Svo. 
pp.  24. 

See  Boileau,  N. :  Howard,  R. :  Waller,  E. 

Df  (Emile).  La  Chronique  Veridique  de  la  rue  de  la  mi- 
chodiere  et  de  la  Cremerie  du  No.  6d'icelle.  Le  tout  raconte  et 
illustr^  pour  P edification  des  mangeurs  de  pun  King-pie  par 
I'un  d'eux  qui  n'en  mange  pa.      Mai,  1855.      Oblong  i2mo. 

^t*4j  The  cover  is  signed   Emile  Dt    It  is  a  htimorous  series  of  pen  and  ink 
sketches. 

[DuANE  (William)].  Ligan:  A  Collection  of  Tales  and  Es- 
says. By  W.  D.  Ninety-nine  copies  printed.  Philadelphia: 
1857.     i2mo.     pp.  75. 

^(.*^  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  the  author. 

[ ]     Letters  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  from  his  family  and 

friends.     1751-1790.     New  York:  1859.     4to.     pp.  195.     ports. 

^*^  Six  portraits,  and  two  autograph  letters  of  Jane  Mecom  and  Sarah 
(Franklin)  Bache,  inserted. 

[Du  Bellet  (Paul  Pecquet)].  Am^rique  du  Nord.  Lettre 
au  Corps  L^gislatif.     Paris:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

DuBOCCAGE  (Marie-Anne).  La  Colombiade,  /  on  /  la  Foi  Por- 
t^e  /  au  Nouveau  Monde.  /  Poeme  /  Par  Madame  Duboccage.  / 
A  Paris,  /  Chez  Desaint  &  Saillant,  rue  S.  Jean  de  Beauvais.  / 
Durand,  rue  du  Foin,  vis-^-vis  les  Mathurins.  /  m.  dcc.  lvi. 
Avec  Approbation  et  Privilege  du  Roi.  /  8vo.  pp.  viij,  (2),  184. 
10  pis.  and  port. 

^*^  Madame  du  Boccage  published  a  poem  in  imitation  of  Milton,  and 
another  founded  on  Gesner's  Death  of  Abel.  She  also  translated  Pope's 
Temple  of  Fame  ;  but  her  principal  work  was  "  La  Colombiade."  It  was  at 
the  house  of  this  lady,  at  Paris,  1775,  that  Johnson  was  annoyed  at  her  foot- 
man's taking  the  sugar  in  his  fingers  and  throwing  it  into  his  coffee.    ' '  I  was 


LIBRARY.  119 

going,"  says  the  Doctor,  "to  put  it  aside,  but  hearing  it  was  made  on  pur- 
pose for  me,  I  e'en  tasted  Tom's  fibgers."     She  died  in  1802. 

[Du  BuissON  (Pierre  Ulric).]  Abrdg^  de  la  Revolution  de 
I'Amdrique  Aiigloise,  depuis  le  commencement  de  I'annee  1774, 
jusqu'au  premier  Janvier  1778.  Par  M.  *  *  *  Am^ricain.  A 
Paris:  1778.     i2mo.     pp.  (2),  452,  (4). 

[ ]     Lettres     Critiques  et  Politiques,   Sur  les  Colonies  & 

le  Commerce  des  villes  maritimes  de  France,  Adressees  a  G.  T. 
Raynal.  Par  M.  *  *  *  a  Geneve,  Et  se  trouve  a  Paris' 
M.  Dcc.  Lxxxv.     8vo.     pp.  (8),  264,  13. 

#*^  Unknown  to  Sabin. 
Duchesne  (Jean,  Ame).  Museum  of  Painting  and  Sculp- 
ture, or  Collection  of  the  principal  pictures,  statues  and  bas- 
reliefs  in  the  public  and  private  galleries  of  Europe,  drawn  and 
etched  by  R^veil:  with  descriptive,  critical  and  historical  no- 
tices, by  Duchesne  Senior.   London:  1829-  ^^  vols.    i2mo.   pis. 

DuGROT  {^General  A.).  La  Journee  de  Sedan.  Paris:  1871. 
8vo.     pp.  159.     maps. 

DujARDiN  ( — ?).  La  Chaleur  et  P Humidity  a  la  surface  de  la 
terre.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  96. 

Dumas  (Alexandre).  Celebrated  Crimes.  London:  1843. 
8vo.     pp.  428, 

The  Count  of  Monte-Cristo.     London:  1854.    8vo.  port. 

and  pis. 

Impressions  de  Voyage  de  Paris  a  Cadix.      Nouvelle 

Edition.     Paris:  1861.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Marguerite   de   Vaiois.      London:   mdcccxlvii.     8vo. 

pp.  472. 

DuMONT,  Butel. — See  Butel-Dumont. 

DuPLESSis  (Georges).  Les  Merveilles  de  la  Gravure.  Guvrage 
illustre  de  34  Vignettes  par  P.  Sellier.  Paris:  1869.  i2mo. 
pp.  418.   pis. 

DuPPA  (R.),  and  Quatremere  de  Quincy.  The  Lives  and 
Works  of  Michael  Angelo  and  Raphael.  Illustrated  with  fifteen 
highly  finished  engravings.  London:  m  dccc  lvi.  i2mo. 
pp.  474.     port,  and  pis. 

^*:^  Translated  by  William  Hazlitt. 

Duval  (Jules).  Des  Soci^t^s  de  Cooperatives  de  consomma- 
tion.     Paris:  1866.     24mo.   pp.  65. 


120  GRAHAM 

Duval  (Jules).  Les  Societes  Cooperatives  de  Credit.  Paris: 
1867.     241110.     pp.  52. 

— =—  Les  Socidt^s  Cooperatives  de  Production.  Paris:  1867. 
24mo.     pp.  49. 

Un    Ouvrier   Voyageur   Rene    Caillid.       Paris:    1867. 

24ino.     pp.  52. 

Du  Val  (P.).  La  Carte  Generale  du  Monde  dressee  sur  les 
Relations  les  plus  recentes.  Par  P.  du  Val.  Geogrhe.  Ordre. 
du  Roy:  [Paris:]  1682.     Fo.     i  sheet. 

DuYCKiNCK  (E.  A.  and  G.  L.).  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Lit- 
erature; embracing  Personal  and  Critical  Notices  of  Authors, 
and  selections  from  their  writings.  From  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  day;  with  portraits,  autographs,  aud  other  illustra- 
trations.     New  York:  1866.     2  vols.     rl.  8vo.     ports. 

[DuvCKiNCK  (Evert  A.)].  Memorial  of  John  Allan.  New 
York:  1865.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  39.  ^  port,  and  pi. 

^(.*^^  250  copies  printed. 

DwiGHT  (Theodore).  History  of  the  Hartford  Convention: 
with  a  review  of  the  policy  of  the  United  States  government 
which  led  to  the  war  of  1812.     New  York:  1833.     8vo.     pp. 

447- 

Dyce  (Alexander).  Specimens  of  British  Poetesses;  selected 
and  chronologically  arranged.     London:  1825.     i2mo.     pp.446. 

Dyer  (Charles  George).  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Lives 
and  Characters  of  Illustrious  and  Eminent  Men,  with  their  auto- 
graphs. Second  edition.  Illustrated  with  forty-eight  whole- 
length  portraits.     London:  1828.     8vo.     pis. 


fAGLE  and  the  Robin  (The.)  An  Apologue.  Translated 
from  the  Original  of  ^sop,  written  Two  Thousand  years 
since,  and  now  rendred  in  familiar  Verse.     By  H.    G.   L. 

Mag.    With  an  Old  Cat's  Prophecy.     Taken  out  of  an  Old  Copy 

of  Verses,  suppos'd  to  be  writ  by  John  Lidgate,  a  Monk  of  Bury. 

London.     Printed, and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars  near 

the  Water-side.     1709.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Earle  (John).  The  Philology  of  the  Eng-lish  Tongue.  Sec- 
ond edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Oxford:  m  dccc  lxxiii. 
i6mo.      pp.  679. 

East  (Edward  Hyde).  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  deter- 
mined in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench.     Hartford:  1814.     8vo. 

**^  Volumes  v.  and  vi.  only.    The  library  also  contains  Volume  xv.,  "New 
York,   1814." 

Eastlake  (Charles  Lock).  Materials  for  a  History  of  Oil 
Painting.     London:  1847-     2  vols.     8vo. 

[Eaton,  Miss  Charlotte  Ann  Waldie,  Mrs."].  Rome  in  the 
Nineteenth  Century.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  written  during  a 
residence  at  Rome,  in  the  years  i8i7and  1818.  Fourth  edition. 
Edinburgh:  1826.     3  vols.     8vo. 

^*»  Also  a  copy  of  the  fifth  edition:  London  :  1852.     2  vols.     Svo.     pis. 

Eaton  (J.  H.).  The  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  Major  General 
in  the  service  of  the  United -States:  comprising  A  History  of 
the  War  in  the  South,  from  the  commencement  of  the  Creek 
Campaign,  to  the  termination  of  hostilities  before  New  Orleans. 
Commenced  by  John  Reid.  Completed  by  John  Henry  Eaton. 
Philadelphia:  1817.     8vo.     pp.  425.     port,  and  maps. 

Ebeling  (Christoph  Daniel).  Erdbeschreibung  und  Ge- 
schichte  von  Amerika.  Die  Vereinten  Staaten  von  Nordamer- 
ika.  Hamburg,  bei  Carl  Ernst  Bohn.  1793.  8vo.  pp.  (10), 
Ixxiv,  862,  (2). 

***  Volume  I.  only. 

(121) 


122  GRAHAM 

[Edge  ( — ?)].  The  Exploits  and  Triumphs  in  Europe,  of 
Paul  Morphy,  The  Chess  Champion;  including  an  historical 
account  of  clubs,  biographical  sketches  of  famous  players,  and 
various  information  and  anecdotes  relating  to  the  noble  game  of 
chess.  By  Paul  Morphy 's  late  secretary.  New  York :  m.dccc.  lix. 
i2mo.     pp.  203.     ports. 

^*^(.  A  letter  of  the  Appletons  to  Morphy,  sending  him  some  copies  of  the 
book,  is  inserted,  which  shows  that  it  was  written  without  Morphy's  knowledge. 

Edinburgh  Fugitive  Pieces. — See  Creech,  W. 

Edinburgh  Musical  Miscellany. — See  Si  me,  D. 

[Edwards  {^Mrs.  Annie)].  The  Morals  of  May  Fair.  A 
Novel.     London:  [n.  d.].     i2mo.     pp.  320. 

Edwards  (Arthur  M.).  Life  Beneath  the  Waters;  or,  the 
Aquarium  in  America.      New  York:  1858.    i2mo.   pp.  170.   pis. 

Edwards  (Charles).  The  History  and  Poetry  of  Finger- 
Rings.     New- York:  1855.      i2mo.     pp.  239.     pi. 

Edwards  (Edward).  Anecdotes  of  Painters  who  have  resided 
or  been  born  in  England;  with  critical  remarks  oii»their  produc- 
tions. Intended  as  a  continuation  to  the  Anecdotes  of  Painting 
by  the  late  Horace,  Earl  of  Orford.  London:  1808.  4to.  pp. 
VIII,  xxxix,  327. 

[Edwards  (J.)]-  Bibliotheca  Parisiana.  A  Catalogue  of 
a  Collection  of  Books,  formed  by  a  Gentleman  in  France,  Not 
less  conspicuous  for  his  Taste  in  distinguishing,  than  for  his 
Zeal  in  acquiring,  whatever,  of  this  Kind,  was  most  perfect, 
curious,  or  scarce.  It  includes  many  first  editions  of  the  clas- 
sics; books  magnificently  printed  on  vellum,  with  illuminated 
paintings;  manuscripts  on  vellum,  embellished  with  rich  min- 
iatures; books  of  natural  history,  with  the  subjects  coloured  in 
the  best  manner,  or  with  the  original  drawings;  and'  books  of 
the  greatest  splendour  and  rareness  in  the  different  classes  of 
literature.  To  these  are  added,  from  another  Grand  Collection, 
selected  Articles  of  high  Value.  The  Whole  are  in  the  finest 
Condition,  and  in  Bindings  superlatively  rich.  They  Will  Be 
Sold  by  Auction,  in  London,  On  Monday  the  26th  of  March, 
1791,  And  the  Five  Days  following,  [n.  p.,  n.  d.].  i2mo.  pp. 
viii,  164. 

^^*^^  The  price  and  names  of  purchasers  written  in. 

EJ^ect  of  Secession.  — See  Lord,  D. 


LIBRARY.  123 

Effigies  PoeticcB. — See  Procter,  B.  W. 

Egede  (Hans).  Description  et  Histoire  Naturelle  du  Groen- 
land,  Par  Mr.  Eggede,  Missionnaire  &  Ev^que  du  Gronland. 
Traduite  en  Francois  par  Mr.  D.  R.  D.  P.  A  Copenhague  et  a 
Geneve.  Chez  les  Freres  C.  &  A.  Philibert.  m  dcc  lxiii.  8vo. 
pp.  (4),  xxviii,  (4),  171.     pis. 

^*^  Trauslated  by  M.  des  Roches  de  Parthenay. 

Egger  (E.).  Le  Papier  dans  Pantiquitd  et  dans  les  temps 
modernes.     Apergn  historique.     Paris:  1866.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

Etude  d' Histoire  Ancienne:   les  projets  de  reforme  so- 

ciale  dans  I'antiquite.     Paris:  1867.     241110.     pp.  52. 

Un  Menage  d' Autrefois:  etude  de  morale  etd'economie 

domestique.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.49. 

Iv'Egypte   Moderne  et  I'Egypte  Ancienne.     A  propos 

d'une  visite  au  Pare  Egyptien  du  Champ  de  Mars.    Paris:  1868. 
24mo.     pp.  52. 

De  1' Histoire  et  du  Bon  Usage  de  la  Langue  Fran9aise. 

Paris:  1868.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

•  Ehninger  (J.  W.).  Autograph  Etchings  by  American  Art- 
ists, Produced  by  a  new  application  of  Photographic  Art,  under 
the  supervision  of  John  W.  Ehninger.  Illustrated  by  Selections 
■from  American  Poets.     New  York:  1859.     ^^-     ^2  pis. 

Elder  (W.).  How  Our  National  Debt  Can  Be  Paid.  The 
Wealth,  Resources  and  Power  of  the  People  of  the  United 
States.  Issued  by  J.  Cooke,  General  Subscription  Agent  of  the 
Government  Loans.  (Prepared  by  Dr.  William  Elder,  of  tlie 
Treasury  Department.)     Philadelphia:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Elegant  Epistles:  being  a  copious  collection  of  Familiar  and 
Amusing  Letters,  selected  for  the  Improvement  of  Young  Per- 
sons, and  for  General  Entertainment.  A  new  edition,  corrected 
and  improved.     London:  1822.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  812. 

Elegant  Extracts:  or  Useful  and  Entertaining  Pieces  of 
Poetry.     London:  1824.     ^^-  ^^o.     pp.  788. 

Elegant  Extracts:  or  Useful  and  Entertaining  Passages  in 
Prose.     London:  1824.     ''^-  8vo.     pp.  772. 

Elegies. — See  Lovelace,  D.  P. 

Eleonora. — See  Dryden,  J. 


124  GRAHAM 

Elliot  (Daniel  Giraud).  A  Monograph  of  the  Pittidae,  or^ 
Family  of  Ant  Thrushes.     New  York:  1863.     Ig.  Fo.     31  pis. 

Elliot  (Frances).  Pictures  of  Old  Rome.  New  edition. 
London:  1872.     8vo.     pp.  315. 

Ellis  ('George).  Specimens  of  Early  English  Metrical  Ro- 
mances, to  which  is  prefixed  An  Historical  Introduction,  on  the 
rise  and  progress  of  Romantic  composition  in  France  and  Eng- 
land. A  new  edition,  revised  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London: 
MDCCCXLViii.     8vo.     pp.  600.     pi. 

'^*j^  Contains: 

1.  Analysis  of  Peter  Alphonsus.  Florice  and  Blauncheflour. 

2.  Marie's  Lays.  Robert  of  Cysille. 
Romances  relating  to  Arthur.  Sir  Isumbras. 
Merlin,  Parts  i.  and  11.  Sir  Triamour. 
Morte  Arthur.  Lyfe  of  Ipomydon. 
Guy  of  Warwick.  Sir  Eglamour  of  Artoys. 
Sir  Bevis  of  Hamptoun.  Lay  le  Fraine. 

Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.  Sir  Eger,  Sir  Grahame,  and  Sir  Gray- 
Romances  relating  to  Charlemagne.  steel. 

Roland  and  Ferragus.  Sir  Degor^. 

Sir  Otuel.  Roswal  and  Lillian. 

•    Sir  Ferumbras.  Amys  and  Amylion.  , 

The  Seven  Wise  Masters. 

Ellis  (H.).  Voyage  de  la  Baye  de  Hudson.  Fait  en  1746  & 
1747,  pour  la  Decouverte  du  Passage  de  Nord-Ouest.  A  Paris: 
M.DCC.XLix.  2  vols.  i6mo.  pp.  (4),  Ivj,  182  (4);  (4),  319. 
Maps  and  pis. 

Eloge  de  M.  Franklin. — See  Condorcet. 

Elvira. — See  Mallet,  D. 

Elze  (Karl).  Lord  Byron.  A  Biography.  With  a  critical 
essay  on  His  Place  in  Literature.  Translated  with  the  author's 
sanction,  and  edited  with  notes.  London:  1872.  8vo.  pp. 
xxii,  516.     port,  and  facsimile. 

[Emerson  (George  B.)].  A  Report  of  the  Trees  and  Shrubs 
Growing  Naturally  in  the  Forests  of  Massachusetts.  Published 
agreeably  to  an  order  of  the  Legislature,  by  the  Commissioners 
on  the  Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey  of  the  State.  Boston: 
1846.     8vo.     pp.  547.     pi. 

^^*^^  A  presentation  copy  to  Alexander  von  Humboldt  from  the  author. 

Emerson  (R.  W.).  Essays.  Boston:  mdcccxli.  i2mo.  pp.. 
303- 


LIBRARY.  125 

Emerson  (R.  W.).  Essays.  First  and  second  series.  Bos- 
ton: 1865.     i6mo.     pp.  515.     port. 

The  Conduct  of  Life,     m  dccc  lxi.     8vo.  288. 

Poems.     Boston:  1865.     24mo.     pp.  254.     port. 

Society    and    Solitude.     Twelve    chapters.     London: 

1870.      i2mo.     pp.  284. 

Society  aud  Solitude.  Civilisation.  Art. 

Eloquence.  Domestic  Life.  Farming. 

Works  and  Days.  Books.  Clubs. 

Courage.  Success.  Old  Age. 

"Eminent  Physician." — See  Handbook  of  Medicine. 

Emory  (W.  H.).  Notes  of  a  Military  Reconnoissance  from 
Fort  Leavenworth,  in  Missouri,  to  San  Diego,  in  California,  in- 
cluding part  of  the  Arkansas,  Del  Norte,  and  Gila  Rivers.  By 
Lieut.  Col.  W.  H.  Emory.  Made  in  1846-7,  with  the  advanced 
guard  of  the  "Army  of  the  West."  Washington:  Wendell  and 
Van  Benthuysen,  printers.    1848.    8vo.    pp.614,    maps  and  pis. 

4(.\  At  the  end  are  added  the  reports  of  "  Lieut.  J.  W.  Abert,  of  his  Exam- 
ination of  New  Mexico,  in  i846-'47;" — of  "  Lieut.-Col.  P.  St.  George  Cooke, 
of  his  march  from  Santa  F^,  New  Mexico,  to  San  Diego,  Upper  California," 
and  of  "Capt.  A.  R.  Johnston." 

The  Emperor  of  China's  Palace  at  Pekin,  and  his  Principal 
'Gardens,  as  well  in  Tartary,  as  at  Pekin,  Gehol,  and  the  Adja- 
cent Countries.  With  the  Temples,  Pleasure  Houses,  Artificial 
Mountains,  Rocks,  Lakes,  &c.  As  disposed  in  different  Parts 
of  those  Royal  Gardens.  With  an  exact  Elevation  of  the  Great 
Mogul's  Superb  Throne.  The  Whole  neatly  Engraved  on 
Twenty  Copper-Plates  Twelve  Inches  Square,  from  the  original 
Views,  correctly  taken  on. the  Spot.  London:  Printed  for  and 
sold  by  Robert  Sayer,  Henry  Overton,  Thomas  Bowles,  and 
John  Bowles  and  Son.  m  dcc  liii.  ob.  Fo.  Title  &  20 
colored  pis. 

Encyclop.^dia  Metropolitana  :  or,  System  of  Universal 
Knowledge  :  on  a  methodical  plan  projected  by  Samuel  Taylor 
Coleridge.  Second  edition,  revised.  Third  Division.  History 
and  Biography.      London :   1850-    3  vols.      8vo.      pis. 

Endicott  (William,  Jr.\  On  the  Extinguishment  of  the 
National  Debt.     [New  York:]  April,  1868.     8vo.     pp.  (16). 

Engel  (Carl).  The  Music  of  the  Most  Ancient  Nations, 
particularly  of  the  Assyrians,    Egyptians,    and   Hebrews;  with 


12B  GRAHAM 

special  reference  to  recent  discoveries  in  Western  Asia  and  in 
Eg3'pt.  Second  edition.  With  numerous  illustrations.  Lon- 
don: 1870.     8vo.     pp.  379.     pis, 

[Engel  (Samuel)],  Memoires  /  et /  Observations/  Geograph- 
iques  /  et  Critiques  /  sur  la  situation  des/  Pays  Septentrionaux/ 
de  I'Asie  et  de  PAmerique,  /  d'apres  les  relations  les  plus  re- 
centes.  /  Auxquelles  on  a  joint  un  Essai  sur  la  route  aux  Indes 
par  /  le  Nord,  &  sur  un  Commerce  tres  vaste  &  tres  riche  /  k 
etablir  dans  la  mer  du  Sud,  /  Avec  deux  nouvelles  Cartes  dres- 
sees  conformement  a  cesysteme,  /  Par  Mr,  *  *  *  /  A  Lausanne,  / 
Chez  Antoine  Chapuis,  Imprimeur.  /  mdcclxv,  4to.  pp,  xxii, 
268.     3  maps. 

Engldndischen  PJianzstddte. — See  Burke,  E. 

English  Bards  and  Scotch  Reviewers. — See  Byron,  Lord, 

Etiglish  Dance  of  Death. — See  Combe,  W. 

English  Minstrelsy. — See  Scott,  W, 

English  Peerage. — See  Catton,  C, 

Ennemoser  (Joseph),  The  History  of  Magic,  Translated 
from  the  German  by  William  Howitt.  To  which  is  added  an 
appendix  of  the  most  remarkable  and  best  authenticated  stories 
of  apparitions,  dreams,  second  sight,  somnambulism,  predic- 
tions, divination,  witchcraft,  vampires,  fairies,  table-turning, 
and    spirit-rapping.       Selected    by    Mary    Howitt,       London: 

MDCCCLIV,       2  vols.       8vo. 

Erskine,  (J.), — See  Grange,  Lord. 

Erskine  (Ralph),  Gospel  Sonnets:  or  Spiritual  Songs,  In 
Six  Parts,  First  American  Edition,  from  the  Twenty-third 
British.     Philadelphia:  1793.     i6mo,     pp.  384, 

Eschelskroon. — See  Hunter,  W. 

EsLiNG  {Mrs.  C.  H.  W.),  Friendship's  Offering,  1842. 
.Boston:  [n,  d,]     i2mo.     pp.  320, 

'EspiNASSE  (Lsaac).  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Actions  on 
Penal  Statutes,  in  general.  First  American  from  the  last  Lon- 
don edition.     Exeter,  N.  H.:  1822.     8vo.     pp,  188, 

EsPOSiziONE  Dantesca,  In  Firenze:  1865.  8vo,  pp,  112,. 
70,  36, 

^* ^  A  catalogue. 

Essay  on  Mind. — See  Browning,  E.  B, 


LIBRARY.  127 

Essay  on  Trade. — See  Cunningham,  J. 

Essays  on  So7ig- Writing. \ — See  Aikin,  J. 

Estrada  (J.  M.  Gutierrez  de).  Lettres  sur  le  Mexique  Au 
Memorial  diplomatique  A  la  Gazette  de  France — Au  Journal  des 
Debats.  Suivies  de  Cadix  en  1810  et  Mexico  en  1867.  Paris: 
1867.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Le    Mexique    et    I'Archiduc    Ferdinand    Maximilien 

d'Autriche.     Paris:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  79. 

The  Estray. — See  Longfellow,  H.  W. 

Etat  devajit  les  Elections. — See  Bougy. 

Etat  /  politique  actuel  /  de  /  I'Angleterre,  /  ou  /  lettres  /  sur 
les  ecrits  publics  /  de  la  Nation  Angloise  relativement  aux  / 
circonstances  presents.  /.../.../  M.  DCC.  LVii.  [n.  p.] 
i2mo.     pp.  vij  (i),  176. 

Etat  Present. — See  Chamberlayne,  F. 

Etats  Confederes. — See  Girard,  C. 

Les  Etats-  Unis.  — See  Lee,  W. 

Ethelwerd's  Chronicle. — See  Giles,  J.  A. 

[Etoffe  {^Parsoii)\.  Free  and  Impartial  Reflexions  on  the 
Character,  Life,  and  Death  of  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales. 
[London  :  1863.]     8vo.     pp.  73. 

j(.*^  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton. 

Etudes  Historiques  sur  le  Mexique  au  point  de  vue  politique 
et  social  d'apr^s  des  documents  originaux  Mexicains.  par  F.  L. 
*  *  *  Paris:  1859.     8vo.     pp.  95. 

Euripides.  The  Tragedies  of.  Literally  translated,  with 
critical  and  explanatory  notes,  by  Theodore  Alois  Buckley. 
London:  mdcccuv.     2  vols.     8vo.    port. 

EuTROPius. — See  Justinus. 

EvAGRius. — See  Theodoret. 

[Evans  (A.  E.)].  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Engraved  Por- 
traits, the  Largest  ever  submitted  to  the  Public;  comprising 
nearly  twenty  thousand  portraits  of  persons  connected  with  the 
history  and  literature  of  this  country,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.  With  an  enumeration  of  the  circumstances 
connecting  the  most  eminent  persons  with  the  various  counties 
of  Great  Britain,  preferments  of  the  clergy,  &c.     Alphabetically 


128  GRAHAM 

Arranged,  with  the  names  of  the  painter  and  engraver,  and  the 
size  of  each  plate.     [London:  183-?].     8vo.     pp-  395-     port. 

^*^  A  second  volume  was  later  issued,  as  follows: 

Catalogue  of  Engraved  British  Portraits,  comprising  thirtj'  thousand  por- 
traits of  persons  connected  with  the  History  &  Literature  of  Great  Britain, 
the  British  Colonies,  and  the  United  States  of  America.  Accompanied  by 
Concise  Biographical  Notices,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  London:  [n.  d.]  8vo.  pp.  431. 
pis. 

Evans  (Augusta  J.).  Beulah.  New  York:  1859.  i2mo. 
pp.  510. 

Evelyn  (John).  Memoirs  illustrative  of  The  Life  and  Writ- 
ings of  John  Evelyn.  Comprising  His  Diary,  from  the  year 
1641  to  1705-6,  and  a  selection  of  his  familiar  letters.  The 
whole  now 'published,  from  the  original  MSS.  Edited  by  Wil- 
liam Bray.  Reprint  of  second  edition. — London,  1819.  Lon- 
don: 1870.     i2mo.     pp.  783. 

Evening  Thoughts.  By  a  Physician.  Second  edition. 
London:  m.d.ccc.lii.     8vo,     pp.  143. 

***  ^y  Joseph  Bullar. 

Everett  (E.).  The  Dowse  Library.  Proceedings  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society  relating  to  the  donations  from 
Thomas  Dowse;  with  The  Eulogy  by  Edward  Everett.  Boston: 
Printed  for  Private  Distribution,  m.dccc.lix.  8vo.  pp.  80. 
pi.  and  ports. 

The  Great  Issues  now  before  the  Country.     An  oration 

delivered  at  the  New  York  Academy  of  Music,  July  4th,  1861. 
New  York:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Ewing's  new  general  atlas;  containing  distinct  maps  of  all 
the  principal  states  and  kingdoms  throughout  the  world;  a  new 
edition,  including  the  most  recent  geographical  discoveries,  with 
preliminary  illustrations,  by  Hugh  Murray.  Published  by 
Oliver  &  Boyd,   Edinburgh.     [183-?]     Fo.     28  maps. 

Examen  du  Gotivernei7ient. — See  Livingston,  W. 

Exa^nen  du  Minis tre. — See  Almon,  J. 

Examination  of  the  British  Doctrine. — See  Madison,  J. 

Explication  des  ouvrages  de  Peinture,  Sculpture,  Architec- 
ture, gravure  et  lithographic  des  artistes  vivants,  exposes  au 
Palais  des  Champs-Elys^es  le  15  Avril  1867.  Paris :  1867. 
i2mo.     pp.  405, 

Exposition  of  the  False  Medium. — See  Home,  R.  H. 


LIBRARY.  129 

ExQUEMELiN  (Alexandre  Olivier).  Histoire  des  Avantiiriers 
Qui  Se  Sont  Signalez  dans  les  Indes,  con  tenant  Ce  Qu'ils  Ont 
Fait  de  Plus  Remarquable  depuis  vingt  annees.  Avec  La  Vie, 
les  Moeurs,  les  Cotitumes  des  Habitans  de  Saint  Doiningue  &  de 
la  Tortue,  &  une  Description  exacte  de  ces  lieux;  Oil  I'on  voit 
L'^tablissement  d'une  Chambre  des  Comptes  dans  les  Indes,  & 
un  Btat,  tire  de  cette  Chambre,  des  Offices  taut  Ecclesiastiques 
que  Seculieres,  ou  le  Roy  d'Espagne  pourvoit,  les  Revenus  qu'il 
tire  de  I'Amerique,  &  ceque  les  plus  grands  Princes  de  I'Europe 
y  possedent.  Le  tout  enrichi  de  Cartes  Geographiques  &  de 
Figures  en  Taille-douce.  Par  Alexandre  Olivier  Oexmelin. 
Tome  Premier.  A  Paris,  Chez  Jacques  le  Febvre,  au  dernier 
pillier  de  la  Grand'  Salle,  vis-a-vis  les  Requestes  du  Palais. 
M.  DC.  Lxxxvi.  Avec  Privilege  du  Roy.  2  vols.  i6mo.  pis. 
and  maps. 

,t*^tWhat  Mallory's  Morte  d' Arthur  is  to  the  Round  Table  literature,  is 

Exquemelin  to  all  stories  dealing  with  that  boy's  pleasure  ground,  yclept  the 

'"  Spanish  Main." 

Eyton  (T.  C).  a  History  of  the  Oyster  and  Oyster  Fisher- 
ies.    London:  mdccclviii.     8vo.     pp.  40.     pis. 


g^ajL^ 

j^^q 

s 

^^ 

^s 

^^ 

R 

^M 

^^M 

^Sg^^gJ 

IS 

1^^ 

^^S\^*K 

ffiS: 

IfABIOLA.— See  Wiseman,  N. 
i      "Fabius."— See  Bowles,  W.  E. 
^      Faction  Displayed. — See  Shippen,  W. 

Fairholt  (F.  W.).  a  Dictionary  of  Terms  in  Art,  Edited 
and  illustrated  by  F.  W.  Fairholt,  with  Five  Hundred  Engrav- 
ings on  wood.     [London:  1854?]     i6mo.     pp.  474.     pi. 

Fairley  (W.).  Epitaphiana:.  or,  The  Curiosities  of  Church- 
yard Literature.  Being  a  miscellaneous  collection  of  epitaphs. 
With  an  Introduction,  giving  an  account  of  various  customs 
prevailing  amongst  the  ancients  and  moderns  in  the  disposal  of 
their  dead.     London:  1873.     i2mo.     pp.  171. 

Falkland. — See  Bulwer  Lytton. 

Family  Lectures:  or,  A  Copious  Collection  of  Sermons,  On 
Faith  and  Practice.  Comprising,  in  one  volume,  many  con- 
tained in  the  two  former,  with  the  addition  of  others,  and  of 
one  never  before  printed,  in  recommendation  of  parochial  and 
national  schools.     London:  1815.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  964. 

"Fanny  Fern."— See  Parton,  S.  P. 

Farmer  (J.)  and  J.  B.  Moore.  Collections,  topographical, 
historical  and  biographical,  relating  principally  to  New-Hamp- 
shire. Edited  by  J.  Farmer  and  J.  B.  Moore.  Concord:  Pub- 
lished by  Hill  and  Moore,  1822.  Re-printed  by  H.  E.  &  J.  W. 
Moore.  1831.  3  vols.  8vo.  pp.  296  (8);  (2),  388,  100;  iv, 
388,  (10),  88.     port. 

1^^  Vols.  ir.  and  iii.  have  a  different  title,  as  follows  : 
Collections,  historical  and  miscellaneous  :  and  monthly  literary  Journal, 
Edited  by  J.  Farmer  and  J.  B.  Moore.     Vol.  II.     Concord:  Pub- 
lished by  J.  B.  Moore,  1823. 

Fatal  Consequences. — See  Grange,  Lord. 

Fau  (J.).  The  Anatomy  of  the  External  Forms  of  Man; 
intended  for  the  use  of  Artists,  Painters  and  Sculptors.     Edited 

( 130 ) 


LIBRARY.  131 

with  additions  by  Robert  Knox,    M.   D.      With   an  Atlas  of 
Twenty-eight  Plates,  Quarto.     London:  1849.     ^^o-     PP-  3^3- 

4^\  The  atlas  is  wanting. 

Fauchet  (C).  Eloge  Civique  de  Benjamin  Franklin,  Pro- 
nonnce,  le  21  Juillet  1790,  Dans  la  Rotonde,  an  Nom  de  la  Com- 
mune de  Paris,  Par  M.  I'Abbe  Fauchet,  En  presence  de  MM. 
les  Deputes  de  I'Assemblee  Nationale,  de  MM.  les  Deputes  de 
tons  les  Departemens  du  Royaume  k  la  Confederation,  de  M.  le 
Maire,  de  M.  le  Commandant-General,  de  MM.  les  Representans 
de  la  Commune,  de  MM.  les  Presidens  des  Districts,  &  de  MM. 
les  Electeurs  de  Paris.  A  Paris:  Chez  J.  R.  Lottin  .... 
M.DCC.xc.     8vo.     pp.  (2),  50. 

Fauriel  (M.  C).  The  Songs  of  Greece,  from  the  Romaic 
text,  edited  by  M.  C.  Fauriel,  with  Additions.  Translated  into 
English  verse  by  Charles  Brinsley  Sheridan.  London:  1825. 
i2mo.     pp.  313. 

Faults  on  Both  Sides. — See  De  Foe. 

Fearon  (Henry  Bradshaw).  Sketches  of  America.  A  Nar- 
rative of  a  Journey  of  five  thousand  miles  through  the  Eastern 
and  Western  States  of  America;  contained  in  eight  reports  ad- 
dressed to  the  thirty-nine  English  families  by  whom  the  author 
was  deputed,  in  June  18 17,  to  ascertain  whether  any,  and  what 
part  of  the  United  States  would  be  suitable  for  their  residence. 
With  remarks  on  Mr.  Birkbeck's  "Notes"  and  "Letters." 
London:  1818.     8vo.     pp.  462. 

The  Federalist. — See  Hamilton,  A. 

FellTham  (Owen).  Resolves,  divine,  moral,  political.  With 
some  account  of  the  author  and  his  writings.  Cambridge: 
M  Dccc  xxxn.     i2mo.     pp.  316. 

Felton  (Cornelius  Conway).  Familiar  Letters  from  Europe. 
Boston:   1865.      i2mo.     pp.  392. 

Fenzi  (Sebastiano).  English  and  Italian  Fugitive  Verses 
and  Translations.      Florence:  1870-     8vo.     pp.  (6),  380.     port. 

^*:f,  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

[Ferguson  (A.)].  The  Morality  of  Stage-Plays  seriously 
Considered.     Edinburgh:  m,dcc,lvii.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Ferguson  (Robert).  Swiss  Men  and  Swi.ss  Mountains.  Lon- 
jdon:  1864.     1 2  mo.     pp.  143. 


132  GRAHAM 

Fergusson  (Robert).  Poems.  By  Robert  Fergusson.  Ed- 
inburgh: Printed  by  Walter  &  Thomas  Ruddiman.  mdcclxxiii. 
i2mo.     pp.  132. 

The  Poems  of:  In  two  parts.     To  which   is  prefixed, 

The  Life  of  The  Author,  and  a  Sketch  of  His  Writings,  with  a 
copious  glossary  annexed.      Philadelphia:  1815.    i2mo.   pp.  331. 

The  Works  of  Robert  Fergusson.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed, a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.  Greenock:  1810.  8vo. 
pp.  364.     port. 

Fern  Leaves. — See  Parton,  S.  P. 

Ferris  (I.). — See  Alexander,  J.  W. 

Festus. — See  Bailey,  P.  J. 

Fetridge  (W.  Pembroke).  The  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Paris 
Commune  in  1871;  with  a  full  account  of  the  bombardment, 
capture  and  burning  of  the  city.  Illustrated  with  a  map  of 
Paris  and  portraits  from  original  photographs.  New  York: 
1871.     8vo,     pp.  516.     port,  and  map. 

A  Few  Verses. — See  Fields,  J.  T. 

Field  (Henry  M.).  History  of  the  Atlantic  Telegraph.  New 
York:  1866.     i2mo.     pp.  364.     pis. 

Fielding  (Henry).  The  Miser.  A  Comedy.  Taken  from 
Plautus  land  Moliere.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in 
DruryLane,  by  His  Majesty's  Servants.  The  Third  Edition. 
London:  mdccliv.     8vo.     pp.  95. 

The  Works  of  Henry  Fielding,  Complete  in  One  Vol- 
ume, with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  By  Thomas  Roscoe.  New 
Edition,  Illustrated  by  George  Cruikshank.  London:  1853. 
Svo.     pp.  1 116.     port,  and  pis. 

[Fields  (James  T.)].  A  Few  Verses  for  a  Few  Friends. 
[Cambridge:  n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  78. 

^^  Printed  without  title  page,  the  above  title  being  taken  from  the  bind- 
ing.    A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

FiGUiER  (Louis).  The  Vegetable  World;  being  a  history  of 
plants,  with  their  botanical  descriptions  and  peculiar  properties. 
London:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  576.     pis. 

FiLSON  (J.).  Histoire  /  de  Kentucke,  /  nouvelle  colonic  /  a 
I'Ouest  de  la  Virginie:  /contenant,  / 1°  La  D^couverte,  1' Acqui- 
sition,  I'Etablissement,   la  /  Description   topographique,  I'His- 


LIBRARY.  133 

toire  Natnrelle,  &c.  /  du  territoire:  2°  la  Relation  Historiqiie  du 
Colonel  /  Boon,  un  des  premiers  Colons,  sur  les  guerres  contre  / 
les  Naturels:  3°  I'Assemblee  des  Piankashaws  au  /  Poste  Saint 
Vincent:  4°  un  expos^  succinct  des  Na-  /  tions  Indiennes  qui 
habitent  dans  les  limites  des  /  Treize  Etats-Unis,  de  leurs  Moeurs 
&  Coutumes,  &  /  des  Reflexions  sur  leur  Origine;  &  autres 
Pieces:  /  Avec  Une  Carte.  /  Ouvrage  pour  servir  de  suite  aux 
Lettres  d'un  /  Cultivateur  Am^ricain,  /  Traduit  de  I'Anglois, 
de  M.  John  Filson;  /  Par  M.  Parraud  /  De  1' Academic  des 
Arcades  de  Rome.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Buisson,  Libraire,  Hotel 
de  Mesgrigny,  /  rue  des  Poitevins,  No.  13./  m.dcc.lxxxv. 
Avec  approbation  et  permission.  /  8vo.     pp.  (4),  xvj,  234.     map. 

Fmgal. — See  Macpherson,  J. 

FiSKE  (Daniel  Willard).  The  Book  of  the  First  American 
Chess  Congress:  containing  the  proceedings  of  that  celebrated 
assemblage,  held  in  New  York,  in  the  year  1857,  with  the 
papers  rq^d  in  its  sessions,  the  games  played  in  the  grand  tour- 
nament, and  the  strategems  entered  in  the  Problem  Tournay; 
together  with  sketches  of  the  history  of  chess  in  the  old  and 
new  worlds.     New  York:  mdccclix.     i2mo.     pp.  563.     pi. 

^%  See  also  Chess  Monthly. 

FiSKE  (John).  Outlines  of  Cosmic  Philosophy,  based  on  the 
Doctrine  of  Evolution,  with  criticisms  on  the  positive  philoso- 
phy.    London:  1874.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Flammarion  (Camille).  Les  Heros  du  Travail.  Paris: 
1867.     24mo.     pp.  51. 

F'latman  (Thomas).  Poems  /  and  /  Songs.  /  By  /  Thomas 
Flatman.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  S.  and  B.  G.  for  Benjamin 
Took  /  at  the  Ship  in  St.  Pauls  Church-yard,  and /Jonathan 
Edwin  at  the  three  Roses  in  /  Ludgate  Street,  1674.  /  i2mo. 
PP-  (38),  140-     port. 

^t\  Two  portraits  inserted. 

Flaxman  (John).  Compositions  from  the  Works  and  Days 
and  Theogony  of  Hesiod.  Designed  by  John  Flaxman.  En- 
graved by  William  Blake.  London,  Jan.  i,  1817.  Oblong  4to. 
Title  and  37  pis. 

Compositions  from  the  Tragedies  of  .^schylus,  designed 

by  John  Flaxman,  engraved  by  Thomas  Piroli  and  Frank  How- 
ard.    London:  1831.     Oblong  4to.     2  Titles  and  34  pis. 


134  GRAHAM 

Flaxman  (John). — See  Homer. 

Fleming  (I.  P. ).  Analysis  of  the  English  Language.  Part  I. 
Grammar.  Part  II.  Etymological  Derivations.  Part  III.  Praxis. 
London:  1872.      i2mo.     pp.  306. 

Fletcher  (Alexander).  A  Guide  to  Family  Devotion. 
London  and  New  York:  [n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.     761.     port. 

Fleury  (L.).  L'Histoire  de  France,  racontee  aux  Enfants. 
Paris:  1844.     2  vols.     i6mo. 

Florence  [Afo7tk]  of  Worcester.  The  Chronicle  of  Flor- 
ence of  Worcester,  with  two  continuations;  comprising  annals 
of  English  history  from  the  departure  of  the  Romans  to  the 
reign  of  Edward  I,  Translated  from  the  Latin,  with  notes  and 
illustrations,  by  Thomas  Forester.  London:  mdcccliv.  i2mo. 
pp.  512. 

^%  According  to  his  contemporary,  "John  of  Worcester,"  the  author's 
"acute  observation  and  indefatigable  industry  have  rendered  this  chronicle 
of  chronicles  pre-eminent." 

Florus. — See  Sallustius. 

Fontaines  (Louis).     Eloge  Funebre  de  Washington.     [Paris: 

1800.]     8vo.     pp.  29. 

^*^  "Prononc^  dans  le  temple  de  Mars,  .    .    .  le  20  pluviose  an  8." 

[FooTE  (S.)].  The  Cozeners.  A  Comedy  of  three  acts,  as  it 
was  Performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in  the  Hay-Market.  Lon- 
don: MDCCLXXViii.     8vo.     pp.79. 

FOPPENS,  p. — See  Chrystin,  J.  B. 

[Ford  (E.)].  The  /  Most  Famous,  Delectable,  /  and  /  Pleas- 
ant History  /  of/  Parismus,  /  The  Most  Renowned  /  Prince  of 
Bohemia./  The  First  Part.  /  Containing  His  /  Most  Noble 
Atchievements  and  Triumphant  Battels  /  Fought  against  the 
Persians:  /  His  Love  to  the  Beautiful  Princess  /  Laurana,  the 
King's  Daughter  of  Thessaly.  /  The  /  Great  Dangers  he  passed 
in  the  Island  of  Rocks;  /and  of/  His  Strange  Adventures  in  the 
Desolate  Island.  /  The  Fourteenth  Impression,  Corrected  and 
Amended.  /  London,  Printed  by  W.  Wilde,  and  are  to  be  Sold 
by  /  the  Booksellers  of  London  and  Westminster,  1696.  Part 
first.  /  4  to.     pp.  (4),  180  (2). 

^^*^^  The  title  to  the  second  part  is : 

The  /  Most  Famous,  Delectable,  /  and  /  Pleasant  History  /of/  Parismus,  / 
The  Most  Renowned  /  Prince  of  Bohemia.  /  The  Second  Part.  /  Containing 
the  Adventurous  Travels,  /  and  Noble  Chivalry  of/  Parismenos,  The  Knight 


LIBRARY.  135 

of  Fame  :  /  with  /  His  Love  to  the  Beautiful  and  Fair  Princess  /  Angelica,  the 
Lady  of  the  Golden  Tower.  /  The  Fourteenth  Impression.  Corrected  and 
Amended.  /     London  :  Printed  by  W.  Wilde,   1696.  /    4to.     pp.  (2),  248.     pi. 

Forgiving  Husband. — See  Ward,  E. 

FoRMAN  (Charles).  Mr.  Forman's  Letter  to  the  Rig;ht  Hon- 
ourable William  Pultiiey,  Esq;  Shewing  how  Pernicious,  the 
Imperial  Company  of  Commerce  and  Navigation  lately  estab- 
lished in  the  Austrian  Netherlands,  is  likely  to  prove  to  Great 
Britain,  as  well  as  to  Holland.  .  .  .  London:  mdcc.xxv.  i2mo. 
pp.  71. 

.  Forney  (John  W.).     Anecdotes  of  Public  Men.     New  York: 
1874.     i2mo.     pp.  444. 

FoRSTER  (John).  The  Life  of  Charles  Dickens.  Tenth  Edi- 
tion.    London:  1872-     2  vols.     8vo.     pis.  and  ports. 

Forsyth  (J.  S.).     The  Antiquary's  Portfolio,  or  Cabinet  of 

Selection  of  Historical  &  Literary  Curiosities, Great 

Britain.     London:  mdcccxxv.     2  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

Foster  (John).  Lectures.  London:  m.dccc. Liii.  2  vols. 
i2mo. 

^^*^  See  Rylands,  J.  E. 

Foster  (Lillian).  Way-Side  Glimpses,  North  and  South. 
New  York:  mdccclx.     8vo.     pp.  250. 

Fowler  (O.  S.).  Love  and  Parentage,  applied  to  the  Im- 
provement of  Offspring.      New  York:  1855.      i2mo.      pp.    144. 

Amativeness:  or  Evils  and  Remedies  of  Excessive  and 

Perverted  Sexuality.     New  York:  1855.      i2mo.     pp.  72. 

Fox  (Edmond).  Enthusiasm :  a  Poem.  London :  1758. 
8vo.     pp.  26. 

France.  Recueil  /  d' Edits,  /  Declarations  et  Arrets  /  de  Sa 
Majeste,  /  Concernant  I'Administration  de  la  /  Justice  &  la  Po- 
lice des  Colonies  Fran-  /  Raises  de  I'Amerique,  &  les  Eugages.  / 
A  Paris,  /  chez  les  Libraires  Associes.  /  m.  dcc.  lxv.  i2mo. 
pp.  193. 

Recueils  /  de  /  Reglemens,    /   Edits,  Declarations  /  et 

Arrets,  /  Concernant  le  Commerce,  IWdminis-  /  tration  de  la 
Justice,  &  la  Police  /  des  Colonies  Frangaises  de  I'Ameri-  /que, 
&  les  Engages.  /  Avec  /  le  Code  Noir,  /  Et  1' Addition  audit 
Code.  /  Nouvelle  Edition.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  les  Libraires  associes.  / 
M.  dcc.  lxv.     i2mo.     pp.  301. 


136  GRAHAM 

Francis  and  Decourcy.  Franklin  a  Passy,  on  Le  Bon- 
homme  Richard,  vaudeville  anecdotique  en  un  acte.  Repre- 
sent^, pour  la  premiere  fois,  a  Paris,  sur  le  Theatre  du  Palais- 
Royal,-  le  19  Mai  1832.  Prix:  i  fr.  50c.  Paris,  1832.  8vo. 
pp.  34,  (2);     port. 

Francis  (John  W.).  New  York  during  the  last  Half  Cen- 
tury: A  Discourse  in  commemoration  of  the  Fifty-third  Anni- 
versary of  the  New  York  Historical  Society  and  of  the  dedica- 
tion of  their  new  edifice  (November  17,  1857.)  •  New  York: 
1857.     8vo.     pp.  232. 

Old   New  York:  or.    Reminiscences  of  the  past  sixty 

years.  By  John  W.  Francis,  m.  d.,  ll.  d.  With  a  Memoir  of 
the  author,  by  Henry  T.  Tuckerman.  New  York:  W.  J.  Wid- 
dleton,  Publisher,     mdccclxv.     4to.     pp.  400,  2  ports,  and  pi. 

#*^  One  of  100  copies  on  large  paper,  with  the  portraits  on  india  paper. 

Franck  (A.).  La  Vraie  et  la  Fausse  Egalite.  Paris:  1867. 
24mo.     pp.  52. 

Frankenstein. — See  Shelley,  M.  W. 

Franklin  (B.).  Conseils  pour  Faire  Fortune.  Avisd'un  vieil 
ouvrier  a  un  jeune  ouvrier  et  La  Science  du  Bonhomme  Richard. 
Paris:   1865.      i6mo.      pp.  34. 

Correspondance.     Traduite   de  I'Anglais  et  Annotee. 

Par  Edouard  Laboulaye.     Paris:  1866.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Correspondance    Inedite  et  Secrete.     Publiee   pour  la 

premiere  fois  en  France.    Paris:  m.dccc.xvii.   8vo.   2  vols,   ports. 

Experiences  /  et  /  Observations  /  sur  /  I'Electricite  / 

faites  /  A  Philadelphie  en  Amerique  /  par/  M.  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin; /  &  communiquees  dans  plusieurs  Lettres  /  a  M.  P.  Collin- 
son  de  la  Societe  /  Royale  de  Loudres.  /  Traduites  de  1' Anglois.  / 
Par  M.  Dalibard.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Durand,  rue  St.  Jacques,  au 
Griffon.  /  m.  d.  cc.  lii.  /  Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege  du  Roy.  / 
i2mo.      pp.  24,  Ixx,  (9),  222,  (30),  pi. 

Experiences  /  et  /  Observations  /  sur  /  I'Electricite  / 

faites  /  A  Philadelphie  en  Amerique  /  par/  M.  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin; /  &  communiquees  dans  plusieurs  Lettres  d  M.  P.  /  Collin- 
son,  de  la  Socidte  Royale  de  Londres.  /  Traduites  de  1' Anglois.  / 
Second  Edition.  /  Rev6e,  corrigde  &  augment^e  d'un  supplement 
consid6-  /  rable  du  meme  Auteur,  avec  des  Notes  &  des  /  Ex- 


LIBRARY.  137 

p^riences  nonvelles.  /  Par  M.  d'Alibard.  /  Tome  Premier.  /  A 
Paris,  /  Chez  Diirand,-  rue  du  Foin,  an  Griffon.  /  m.  dcc.  lvi.  / 
Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege  du  Roi.  /  2  vols.  lamo.  pp. 
(6),  28,  xc,  (12),  245,  pi.;  (2),  349,  (i),  pi. 

Franklin  (B.).  The  literary  remains  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Forming  a  supplement  to  his  memoirs  and  correspondence. 
Edited  with  notes  by  his  grandson,  William  Temple  Franklin. 
London:  1834.     4to.     pp.  572.     pis. 

Melanges  de  Morale,  d' Economic  et  de  Politique,  pre- 
cedes d'une  notice  sur  sa  vie,  par  A.-Ch.  Renouard.  A  Paris, 
1826.     2  vols.     24mo.     port,  and  facsimile. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin. Written  by  himself,  to  a  late  period,  and  continued  to  the 
time  of  his  death,  by  his  grandson,  William  Temple  Franklin. 
Now  first  published  from  the  original  MSS.  [London:]  1818. 
3  vols.     4to.     port.,  pi.  and  facsimile. 

Memoires  sur  la  Vie  de  Benjamin  Franklin,  ecrits  par 

lui-m^me.  Traduction  nouvelle.  Paris.  Jules  Renouard, 
M  DCCC  XXVIII.     2  vols.     i6mo.     pp.  346.     ports. 

]\I^moires  sur  la  Vie  et  les   Ecrits.     Paris,   1818.      2 

vols.     8vo.      port,  and  pi. 

Memoires  /  de  la  Vie  Privee  /  de  Benjamin  Franklin,  / 

Ecrits  par  lui-rneme,  /  et  adresses  a  son  fils;  /  Suivis  d'un  Precis 
historiquede  saVie/  politique,  et  de  plusieurs  Pieces,  relatives/ 
a  ce  Pere  de  la  Liberte.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Buisson,  Libraire,  rue 
Haute-feuille,  no.  20.  /  1791.  /  8vo.  pp.  (2),  vj,  156,  363  [z.  e. 
207]. 

^*:f,  The  first  edition  of  Franklin's  Autobiography. 

(Euvres.      Traduites  de  I'Anglois   sur   la    Quatrieme 

Edition.  Par  M.  Barbeu  Dubourg.  A  Paris,  m.  dcc.  lxxiii. 
2  vols.     4to.     port,  and  pis. 

^*^  Portrait  of  Franklin  inserted. 

Private  Correspondence.     Boston:  1833.     2  vols.    8vo. 

facsimile. 

[ ]     Rapport  des   Commissaires   charges    par   le    Roi   de 

I'Examen  du  Magn^tisme  animal.  Imprime  par  ordre  du  Roi. 
[Paris:]   1784.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

^(.\  A  report,  signed  by  Franklin,  Majault,  Le  Roy,  Sallin,  Eailly,  D'Arcet, 

De  Borj',  Guillotin,  and  Lavoisier. 


138  GRAHAM 

^%  Mesmer  came  to  Paris  in  1778  and  began  the  practice  of  his  pretendedl 
cure-all  with  so  much  success  that  by  1784  the. delusion  reached  a  point 
which  required  official  interference,  and  the  king  appointed  a  Commission 
to  investigate  his  theory.  Franklin  was  made  a  member,  and  though 
prevented  by  illness  from  witnessing  the  tests  made  by  his  fellow-commis- 
sioners, he  made  a  series  of  experiments  at  Passy,  and  signed  the  adverse 
report  they  made  to  the  king. 

[Franklin  (B.)].     La  Science  /  du  Bonhomme  Richard,  /ou 
/  Moyeii  Facile  /  de  Payer  les  Irapots.  /  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  / 
A  Philadelphie.  /  Et  se  trouve  /  A  Paris,  chez  Ruault,  Libraire 
/  rue  de  la  Harpe.  /  1777.  /  i6mo.     pp.  151,  (4). 
:^*^  The  first  French  edition. 

[ ]  La  Science  du  Bonhomme  Richard.  Troisieme  edi- 
tion. A  Philadelphie.  Se  vend  a  Paris,  m.  dcc.  lxxviii.. 
i6mo.     pp.  151. 

[ ]  La  Science  dii  Bonhomme  Richard.  Quatrieme  edi- 
tion. A  Philadelphie.  Se  vend  a  Paris,  m.  dcc.  lxxviii. 
i6mo.     pp.  151,  (5). 

La  Science  du  Bonhomme  Richard.     A  Philadelphie, 

Et  se  trouve  a  Paris.      1786.     T6mo.     pp.  15,  151,  5. 

La  Science  du  Bonhomme  Richard  de  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin. A  Paris,  L'an  II  de  la  Republique  frangoise.  [1794]. 
i6mo.     pp.  xiv,  119. 

Vie  /  de  /  Benjamin  Franklin,  /  ecrite  par  lui-meme,  / 

suivie,  /  de  ses  CEuvres  /  morales,  politiques  et  /  litteraires,  /  dont 
la  plus  grande  partie  n'avoit  pas  encore  ete  publiee.  /  Traduit  de 
r  Anglais,  avec  des  Notes,  /  par  J.  Castera.  /  .  .  .  /  Tome  Pre- 
mier /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  F.  Buisson,  Imp. -Lib.  rue  Hautefeuille, 
No.  20.  /  An  VI  de  la  Republique  [1798].     2  vols.     8vo. 

Vita.     Scritta  da  s^  medesimo.     Nuovamente  tradotta 

dair  edizione  di  Filadelfia  del  1868,  ricavata  per  la  prima  volta 
dal  nianoscritto  dell'  autore,  da  Pietro  Rotondi.  Seconda  Edi- 
zione.     Firenze,  1870.      i2mo.     pp.  xv,  296.      port. 

[ ]     The  Way  to  Wealth,  or  Poor  Richard  Improved.    By 

Benjamin  Franklin.  Paris:  m.  dcc.  xcv.  24mo.  pp.  (4),  181, 
(5),  28.      port. 

The  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin.     [Edited]  by  Jared 

Sparks.     Boston:  1840.    10  volumes.   8vo.   ports,  and  facsimile. 

Works  of  the  late  Doctor  Benjamin  Franklin.  Lon- 
don: [1794].     2  vols.     i2mo. 


LIBRARY.  139 

Franklin  (B.).  The  Works  of  Dr.  Benjn.  Franklin.  Lon- 
don: 1819.     32mo.     pp.  xi,  310.     pi. 

Correspondence  with  Francis  Childs.     1 785-1790.     Fo. 

^t*^  Fourteen  autograph  letters  of  Franklin,  one  of  W.  T.  Franklin,  two  of 

John  Jay,  and  one  of  Peter  Freneau,  all  to  Francis  Childs. 

^*^  While  Minister  to  France,  Franklin  continued  to  play  at  printing,  by 
having  in  his  home  at  Passy  a  small  printing  office,  in  which  he  cast  type, 
and  occasionally  printed  pamphlets.  When  he  came  to  America  in  1785,  he 
brought  the  press  aud  types  with  him.  Childs  was  a  protege  of  Jay,  and  at 
his  advice,  set  up  a  printing  office  in  New  York,  shortly  after  the  British 
evacuated  the  city.  Through  Jay  he  negotiated  the  purchase  of  this  outfit  of 
Franklin,  and  all  but  two  of  the  letters  relate  to  this  matter.  The  letters 
have  never  been  published,  and  throw  interesting  light  on  printing  at  that 
time,  as  well  as  on  Franklin. 

Frankliniana,  ou  Recueil  d' Anecdotes,  bon  Mots,  Re- 
flexions, Maximes  et  Observations  de  Benjamin  Franklin;  Par 
un  Americain.  A  Paris,  Chez  Tiger,  Imprimenr-Libraire,  rue 
de  Petit- Pont  St-Jacques,  no.  10.     24mo.     pp.  108,  port. 

See  Zinzendorf. 

Eloge  de. — See  Condorcet. 

Letters  to. — See  Duane,  W. 

[Fraser  (Patrick)].  Tytler's  History  of  Scotland  examined. 
A  Review.     Edinburgh:  mdcccxlviii.     i2mo.     pp.  (4),  246. 

^*#  An  autograph  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham,  from  the  author. 

Freiugrath  (Ferdinand).  Gedichte.  Stuttgart  :  1861. 
i2mo.     pp.  355. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

French  (Gilbert  J.).  Parallel  Passages  from  Two  Tales 
Elucidating  the  Origin  of  the  Plot  of  Guy  Mannering.  Printed 
for  presentation.      Manchester:   1855.     8vo.     pp.  6r. 

French  Anas. — See  Phillips,  Sir  R. 

Frere  (M.).  Old  Deccan  Days,  or  Hindoo  Fairy  Legends 
current  in  Southern  India.  Collected  from  oral  tradition,  by 
M.  Frere.  With  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  Sir  Bartle  Frere. 
Philadelphia:  1868.      i2mo.     pp.  345.     pis. 

Friendship's  Offering;  and  Winter's  Wreath:  a  Christmas 
and  New  Year's  present,  for  mdccccxxxiv.  London:  1834. 
i6mo.     pp.  384.     pis. 

Friendships  s  Offering. — See  Esling. 


140  GRAHAM 

FROGER(Fr.).  Relation  d'Un  Voyage  Fait  en  1695.  1696.  & 
1697.  aux  Cotes  d'Afrique,  Detroit  de  Magellan,  Brezil,  Cayenne 
&  Isles  Antilles,  par  une  Escadre  des  Vaisseaux  dn  Roy,  com- 
mandee  par  M.  de  Gennes.  A  Paris,  m.  dc.  xcviii.  Avec  Priv- 
ilege du  Roy,     i2mo.     pp.  (14),  219,  (i).     maps,  plan  and  pis. 

^*^  The  first  edition. 

Froude  (James  Anthony).  Short  Studies  on  Great  Subjects. 
Third  edition.     London:  1868.     8vo.     pp.  440. 

Fry  (Joshua)  and  Peter  Jefferson.  A  Map  of  /  the  most 
Inhabited  part  of  /  Virginia  /  containing  the  whole  Province 
of  /  Maryland  /  with  Part  of  /  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey  and 
North  Carolina.  /  Drawn  by  /Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  /  in 
1751.  /  London:  [1751]  One  sheet,  elephant  folio. 

^*^  Jefferson  was  the  father  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  and  this  official  survey 
was  one  of  the  early  moves  in  the  English  attempt  to  take  possession  of  the 
Ohio  Valley. 

F'uGGER.  Pinacotheca  Fvggerorvm  S.  R.  I.  Comitvm  ac 
Baronvm  in  Khierchperg  et  Weissenhorn.  Editio  Nova.  Mvltis 
Imaginibvs  Avcta.  Vlmse.  Apvd  loan.  Frid.  Gavm.  mdccliv. 
Coat  of  arms,  title,  26  11  of  text  and  139  ports. 

^*^  A  genealogy  of  the  Fuggers,  with  an  extremely  interesting  collection 
of  portraits. 

Fuller  (Andrew).  The  Principal  Works  and  Remains. 
London:  mdccclii.     i2mo.     pp.  543.     port. 

[Fuller  (Hiram)].  North  and  South.  By  the  White  Re- 
publican of  "Eraser's  Magazine. "    London:  1863.   8vo.   pp.336. 

Fulton  (Robert).  A  Treatise  on  the  improvement  of  Canal 
Navigation;  exhibiting  the  numerous  advantages  to  be  derived 
from  Small  Canals,  and  boats  of  two  to  five  feet  wide,  con- 
taining from  two  to  five  tons  burthen.  With  a  description  of 
the  Machinery  for  facilitating  Conveyance  by  Water  through 
the  most  Mountainous  Countries,  independent  of  Locks  and 
Aqueducts:  including  Observations  on  the  great  Importance  of 
Water  Communications,  with  thoughts  on,  and  designs  for, 
aqueducts  and  bridges  of  iron  and  wood.  Illustrated  with  sev- 
enteen plates.  By  R.  Fulton,  Civil  Engineer.  London:  Pub- 
li.shed  by  I.  &  J.  Taylor  at  the  Architectural  Library,  High 
Holborn.  1796.  4to.  pp.  144.  17  pis. 
^*:it  A  portrait  of  the  author  inserted. 


LIBRARY. 


141 


FuRNESS  {Mrs.  Horace  Howard).  A  Concordance  to  Shakes- 
peare's Poems:  An  Index  to  every  word  therein  contained. 
Philadelphia:  1875.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  422. 

"Fuz-bus."— See  Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Fyfe  (Archibald).  Poems  and  Criticisms.  Paisley:  1806. 
i6mo.     pp.  144. 


•>^v^>-\^^^^->iiA^\\^\U  '  '  ? 


VXVN'N 


^ALIGNANI'S  New  Paris  Guide  for  1851.  Paris,  [n.  d.] 
^J  i2mo.     pp.  626.      pis. 

Gallatin,  Albert. — See  McKenney,  T.  L. 

Gallenga  (Antonio).  Country  Life  in  Piedmont.  London: 
1858.     8vo.     pp.  279. 

GalEOTTI  (Nicolo).  Imagines  Prsepositorum  Generalium 
Societatis  Jesu.  Delineatse,  &  sereis  formis  expressse  ab  Arnold 
Van  Westherhout.  Addita  Perbrevi  Uniuscujusque  Vitse  De- 
scriptione  a  P.  Nicolao  Galeotti  Sacerdote  ejusdem  Societatis. 
Romse  mdccxlviii.  Sumptibus  Venantii  Monaldini  Bibliopolae 
in  Via  lata.  Ex  typographia  Bernabo',  et  Lazzarini.  Superi- 
orum  Permissu.     Fo. 

^*4(.  18  portraits  and  text  with  two  titles  and  prefatory  matter. 

Gallerie  di  Firenze. — See  Gotti. 

Galloway  (G.).  Poems  on  Various  Subjects, 'Scotch  and 
English:  to  which  are  added.  Songs  and  Jests,  &c.,  &c.  Edin- 
burgh.    Printed  for  the  Author.     1792.     i6mo.     pp.  76. 

The  Fatal  Effects  of  Duelling;    or  An  Elegy  on  the 

much  lamented  death  of  Lieutenant  William  Graham,  Pay- 
master to  the  Dunbartonshire  Fencibles,  Who  was  killed  in  a 
Duel,  July  30th,  1795.  To  which  are  added,  Dunbarton  Castle. 
The  Stirling  Jug.  An  Epistle  to  R.  G.  H.  Answer.  Edin- 
burgh:  1795.      i6mo.     pp.  12. 

Poems.     The  Tears  of  Poland.     To  which  are  added, 

Songs  On  Various  Subjects,  Scots  and  English;  with  other  Po- 
etical Pieces.  Second  edition.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the 
Author.     1795.     i6mo.     pp.  42. 

The  Admirable  Crichton,  A  Tragedy;  in  five  acts.    To 

which  are  added.  Songs,  and  Other  Pieces  in  Verse.  Edin- 
burgh: 1802.     i6mo,     pp.  79. 

Gamurrini  (Eugenio).  Istoria  Genealogica  delle  famiglie 
nobili  Toscane,  et  Vmbre.  Descritta  dal  P.  D.  Evgenio  Gam- 
vrrini.  In  Fiorenza,  Nella  Stamperia  di  Francesco  Onofri. 
1668-     4to.     5  vols,     plate. 

(142) 


LIBRARY.  143 

Garden  (Alexander).  Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary  War 
In  America,  with  sketches  of  character  of  persons  the  most 
distinguished  in  the  Southern  States,  for  civil  and  military  ser- 
vices. .  .  Charleston:  Printed  for  the  author,  by  A.  E.  Mil- 
ler.    1822.     8vo.     pp.  xi,  459. 

,    Gardette  (Charles  D.).     The  Fire-Fiend,  and  Other  Poems. 
New  York:  m.  dccc.  Lxvi.     Svo.     pp.   104. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Gardner  (James).  The  Christian  Cyclopaedia.  Edinburgh: 
M.  DCCC.  LV.      rl.  Svo.      pp.  894. 

Garrick  (David).  The  Private  Correspondence  of  David 
Garrick  with  the  Most  Celebrated  Persons  of  His  Time;  now 
first  published  from  the  originals,  and  Illustrated  with  Notes. 
Second  Edition.     London:  mdcccxxxv.     2  vols.     4to. 

Garrow  (Joseph).  The  Early  Life  of  Dante  Alighieri.  To- 
gether with  the  original  in  parallel  pages.  Florence:  1846. 
i2mo,     pp.  159.     port. 

[Garth  (Samuel)].  The  Dispensary.  A  Poem  In  Six  Canto's, 
The  Sixth  Edition,  With  several  Descriptions  and  Episodes 
never  before  Printed.     London,  1706.   i2mo.    pp.  (30),  120.  pis. 

Gaskell  {Mrs.  E.  C).  The  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte.  New 
York:  m.dccc.lvii.     2  vols.      i2mo.     port,  and  pi. 

—■ —  Right  At  Last,  And  other  Tales.  New  York:  i860. 
i2mo.     pp.  305. 

Gasparin  (Agenor,  Comte  de).  L'Amerique  devant  1' Eu- 
rope, principes  et  interets.     Paris:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  556. 

Une  Parole  de  paix  sur  le  differeud  entre  L'Angleterre 

et  les  Etats-Unis.      Paris:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

[Gassicourt  (C.  L.  de)\.  Le  Tom  beau  de  Jacques  Molai,  ou 
Histoire  secrete  et  abregee  des  Inities,  anciens  et  modernes,  des 
Templiers,  Francs-Masons,  Illumines,  etc.  Et  recherches  sur 
leur  influence  dans  la  revolution  fran^aise;  suivie  de  la  Clef  des 
Loges.  Seconde  edition.  A  Paris.  Chez  Desenne,  Imprim.- 
Lib.  Palais  Egalite,  Nos.  i  et  2.  L'an  V  de  I'E^re  fransaise. 
[1797]  24mo.     pp.  162.     pi. 

Gastineau  (Benjamin).  Histoire  de  la  souscription  populaire 
^  la  medaille  Lincoln.  La  Medaille  de  La  Liberte  Avec  des 
Lettres  de  Flocon,   Edgar  Quinet,   Victor  -Hugo,   Schcelcher, 


144  GRAHAM 

Louis  Blanc,  et  la  Vie  d' Abraham  Lincoln.   Paris:  [n.  d.]   i6mo. 

PP-  34- 

Gause,  H.  D.— See  Rice,  N.  L. 
GaussOIN,  E. — See  Janin,  J. 

Gautruche  (Pierre).  The  Poetical  History:  Being  a  Com- 
pleat  Collection  of  all  Stories  Necessary  for  a  Perfect  Under- 
standing Of  the  Greek  and  Latine  Poets,  And  other  Ancient 
Authors.  Written  Originally  in  French  by  the  Learned  Jesuit 
P.  Galtrvchivs.  Now  Englished,  and  enriched  with  Observa- 
tions concerning  the  Gods  worshipped  by  our  Ancestors  in  this 
Island,  by  the  Phoenicians  and  Syrians  in  Asia;  with  many 
useful  Notes,  and  occasional  Proverbs,  gathered  out  of  the  best 
Authors.  Unto  which  are  added  Two  Treatises:  One  of  the 
Curiosities  of  Old  Rome,  and  of  the  difficult  Names  relating  to 
the  Affairs  of  that  City.  The  other  containing  the  most  Re- 
markable Hierogliphicks  of  ^gypt.  The  Sixth  Edition,  cor- 
rected and  amended.  By  Marivs  d'Assigny,  b.  d.  London- 
Printed  by  F.  Collins,  for  Thomas  Guy  at  the  Oxford  Arms  in 
Lumbard-street,  1693.     8vo.     pp.  (15),  434.    [t.  e.  450],  (14). 

Gavard  (Ch.).  Galerie  des  Marechaux  de  France.  Dediee 
a  I'Armee  de  Terre  et  de  Mer.  Par  Ch.  Gavard,  Capitaine 
d'Etat-Major,  Editeur  des  Galeries  historiques  de  Versailles. 
Paris:  1839.     4to.     41  ports. 

Gay  (J.).  The  Beggar's  Opera.  The  Sixth  Edition:  To 
which  is  Prefix' d  the*  Overture  in  Score:  And  the  Musick  to 
each  Song.     London:  mdccxlix.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

Gens,  E. — See  Janin,  J. 

[Gentillet,  (Innocent)].  Discovrs  sur  les  Moyens  de  Bien 
Govverner  &  maintenir  en  paix  vn  Royaume,  on  autre  Prin- 
cipaut6.  Divisez  en  trois  parties:  asauoir,  du  Conseil,  de  la 
Religion,  &  de  la  Police  que  doit  tenir  vn  Prince.  Contre 
Nicolas  Machiauel  Florentin.  A  Tres-haut  &  Tres-Illustre 
Prince  Fran9ois  Due  d'Alen^on  fils  &  frere  de  Roy.  Declara- 
tion de  I'Autheur  des  Discours  contre  Machiauel,  pour  satisfaire 
aux  plaintifs  d'aucuns  Italiens.  Troisiesme  edition  novvelle- 
ment  reueue  par  I'Autheur.     m.  d.  lxxix.     Svo.  pp.  16,  636^ 

(19). 

Genty  (Adde  L.)-     L' Influence  de  la  Decouverte  de  I'Ameri- 


LIBRARY.  146 

que  sur  le  bonheur  du  Geure-Humain.  Par  M.  L'Abbd  Genty. 
Avec  une  carte  et  figure.  A  Paris,  Chez  Nyon  laine  &  fils,  rue 
du  Jardinet.  m.  dcc.  lxxxviii.  Avec  Approbation  et  Privilege 
du  Roi.     8vo.     pp.  X,  352.     pi.  and  map. 

^^*^  "That  the  discovery  in  question  was  neither  advantageous  to  America 
nor  to  Europe,  is  a  proposition  that  many  believe  ;  and  this  author  illustrates 
it,  and  renders  it  striking  ;  but  that  it  might  have  been,  and  may  even  yet  be 
made  useful  to  both,  is  equally  creditable.  The  principal  object  of  this  ju- 
dicious writer  is  to  point  out  the  manner  of  diminishing  the  evils  occasioned 
by  the  discovery  of  the  New  World,  and  of  multiplying  the  advantages  that 
may  result  from  it.  The  work  breathes  a  liberal  spirit,  and  is  worthy  of 
attention.',' 

Gentz  (Frederick).  On  the  State  of  Europe  before  and  after 
the  French  Revolution;  being  An  Answer  to  the  Work  entitled 
De  I'Etat  de  la  France  a  la  Fin  de  I'An  VIII.  Translated  from 
the  German  by  John  Charles  Herries,  Esq.  The  fourth  edition. 
London:  1803.     Svo.     pp.  cxxiv,  397. 

"Geoffrey  Crayon." — See  Irving,  W. 

Geoffrey  of  Monmouth. — See  Giles,  J.  A. 

Ge^rard  (A.).  Account  of  Koonawur,  in  the  Himalaya. 
Edited  by  George  Lloyd.  London:  mdcccxli.  Svo.  pp.  308. 
map. 

Gerard  (Jules).  Le  Tueur  de  Lions.  Septieme  edition. 
Paris:  1872.      i2nio.      pp.  305. 

Gerry  (E.  T.).  The  Cruise  of  the  "Norma,"  with  some 
account  of  her  crew,  their  perils  and  adventures  during  the 
month  of  September,  1864,  by  "The  Historian."     4to. 

#*4(,  A  humorous  (?)  MS.  log  book  of  a  cruise  in  Long  Island  Sound,  of 
Messrs.  Sorchan,  De  Ruyter,  Gerry,  Wood  and  Graham.  Mr.  Gerry  was  the 
"  Historian." 

Gerstacker  (F.).  Gerstacker's  Travels.  Rio  de  Janeiro — 
Buenos  Ayres — Ride  through  the  Pampas — Winter  journey 
across  the  Cordilleras — Chili — Valparaiso — California  and  the 
Gold  Fields.     London:  mdcccliv.     i2mo.     pp.  290.     pi. 

Geschichte  den  Englischen  Kolonien. — See  Burke,  E. 

GiANNONE  (P.).     Istoria  Civile  del  regno  di  Napoli.    Milauo: 

M.DCCC.XXI.       9  vols.       Svo. 

Gibbon  (Edward).  The  history  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of 
the  Roman  Empire.  With  notes  by  the  Rev.  H.  H.  Milman. 
Boston:  1853.     6  vols.     Svo.     port. 


146  GRAHAM 

Gibbons  (Thomas).  An  Elegy  on  the  Death  of  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Peter  Goodwin.     London:  m  dcc  xlviii.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

An   Elegiac   Poem    to   the   Memory  of  the  Rev.  Isaac 

Watts,  D.  D.     London:  1749.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Gibson  (A.  C).  The  Folk-Speech  of  Cumberland  and  some 
districts  adjacent;  being  short  stories  and  rhymes  in  the  dialects 
of  the  West  Border  Counties.  London:  mdccclxxiii.  i2mo. 
pp.  208, 

GiLBART  (J.  W.).  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Banking.  New 
York:   1851.     8vo.     pp.  458. 

See  Johnson,  A.  B. 

Gilbert  (W.  S.).  The  ''Bab"  Ballads.  Much  Sound  and 
Little  Sense.  With  illustrations  by  the  author.  London:  [1868. j 
Sq.  i2mo.     pp.  222.      pi. 

Gilchrist  (O.).  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  William  Lisle  Bowles, 
in  answer  to  a  pamphlet  recently  published,  under  the  title  of 
"A  Reply  to  an  Unsentimental  Sort  of  Critic,  the  Reviewer  of 
Spence's  Anecdotes  in  the  Quarterly  Review  for  October,  1820." 
London:  1820.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

A  second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Wm.  L-  Bowles,  in  answer 

to  his  Second  Reply  .    .    .  London:  1820.     8vo.      pp.  36. 

GiLDAS. — See  Giles,  J.  A. 

Giles  (Henry).  Christian  Thought  on  Life.  Boston :  mdcccli. 
i2mo.     pp.  286, 

Lectures    and    Essays.     Boston:    m  dccc  li.     2    vols. 

i6nio. 

Illustrations  of  Genius,  in  some  of  its  relations  to  Cul- 
ture and  Society.     Boston:  m  dccc  liv.      i6mo.     pp.  362. 

Giles  (J.  A.).  Six  Old  English  Chronicles,  of  which  two 
are  now  first  translated  from  the  Monkish  Latin  originals. 
Ethelwerd's  Chronicle.  Asser's  Life  of  Alfred.  Geoffrey  of 
Monmouth's  British  History.  Gildas.  Nennius.  And  Rich- 
ard of  Cirencester.      London:  mdcccxlviii.      i2mo.     pp.   512. 

GiLFiLLAN  (George).  A  Third  Gallery  of  Portraits.  New 
York:  1857.     Svo.     pp.  468. 

[Gillies  (R.  P.)].     Recollections  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart. 

M.DCCC.XXXVII.       Svo.       pp.   xvi,   303. 


LIBRARY.  147 

•  GiLMAN  (C.)-  Oracles  from  the  Poets:  a  Fanciful  Diversion 
for  the  Drawing-Roora.     New  York:  1848.     i2mo.     pp.  242. 

4^%  Merely  a  series  of  quotations,  intended  as  a  basis  for  a  parlor  game. 

Gilpin  (S.)-  The  Songs  and  Ballads  of  Cumberland  and  the 
Lake  Country.  With  biographical  sketches,  notes,  and  glos- 
sary. First  series.  London:  mdccclxxiv.  3  vols.  i2mo. 
port. 

[GiRARD  (C.)].  Les  Etats  Conf^der^s  d'Amerique  Visites 
en  1863.  Memoire  addresse  a  S.  M.  Napoleon  III.  Paris:  1864. 
8vo.     pp.  160.     map. 

GiRAULT  DE  Saint  Fargeau  (Eusebe).  Rite  Oriental  de 
Misraim  Pour  la  France.  Discours  Fun^bre  prononce  a  la 
memoire  du  President  Lincoln  par  Le  Grand  President  Girault, 
[Paris:  1865.]     8vo.    .pp.3. 

Givre;  (Gaston  Desmousseaux  de).  Discours  sur  la  Constitu- 
tion des  Etats-Unis.  et  notamment.  sur  la  clause  par  laquelle 
elle  tolere  I'esclavage.  Prononce  le  9  mai,  1865.  Paris:  1867. 
8vo.     pp.  56. 

Gladstone  (William  Ewart).  Speeches  on  Great  Questions 
of  the  Day.     London:   [1869.]     i6mo.     pp.  359. 

Gleaner^  The. — See  Murray,  J.  S. 

Gleig  (G.  R.).  The  History  of  the  British  Empire  in  India. 
London:  mdcccxxx-     4  vols.      i6mo.     maps,  pis.  and  ports. 

GOBINEAU  (A.  Comte  de).  The  Moral  and  Intellectual  Di- 
versity of  Races.     Philadelphia:  1856.      i2mo.     pp.  512. 

Godwin  (William).  x-Vdventures  of  Caleb  Williams.  New- 
York:  1831.     2  vols.      i2mo. 

Goethe  (J.  W.  von).  The  auto-biography  of  Goethe.  Truth 
and  poetry:  from  my  own  life.  Translated  by  John  Oxenford. 
Thirteen  books.      London:  1848.      I2ma     pp.  520.      port. 

The  auto-biography  of  Goethe.     The  concluding  books. 

Also  letters  from  Switzerland  and  travels  in  Italy.  Translated 
by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.     London:  1849.      i2mo.     pp.  544. 

Conversations  of  Goethe  with  Eckermann  and  Soret. 

Translated  by  John  Oxenford.      London:  1850.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Dramatic  works:  comprising  Faust,  Iphigenia  in  Tau- 

ris,  Torquato  Tasso,  Egmont,  translated  by  Anna  Swanwick. 
And  Goetz  Von  Berlichingen,  translated  by  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
carefully  revised.     London:  1851.      i2mo.    "pp.  504.     pi. 


148  GRAHAM 

Goethe  (J.  W.  von).     Egmont.     Trauerspiel  von  I.  W.  von- 
Gothe.      Ivondon:  1840.      i6mo.     pp.  108. 

^j\  Autograph  of  Adelaide  A.  Procter  on  title,  and  a  presentation  letter 
from  Anne  B.  Procter  to  Mr.  Graham  inserted. 

Fanst:  A  Tragedy.     The  First  Part  translated,  in  the 

original  metres,    By  Bayard  Taylor.     Boston:   1871.     rl.   Svo. 
pp.  xviii,  405. 

^*#  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  Bayard  Taylor. 

Novels  and  Tales.     Elective  Affinities;  The  Sorrows  of 

Werther;  German  Emigrants;  The  GoodJWomen;  and  A  Nouvel- 
ette,  translated  chiefly  by  R.  D.  Boylan.     London:  1854.     Svo. 

PP-  504- 

The  Sorrows  of  Werter.  Translated  by  William  Ren- 
der. To  which  is  annexed  the  Letters  of  Charlotte  to  a  female 
friend  during  her  connection  with  Werter.  Boston:  1807. 
i6mo.     pp.  319. 

Torquato    Tasso.      Dramma   in    cinque   atti    del    Sig. 

Goethe.     Versione  Italiana  di  Guido  Sorelli.     Firenze:  1820. 
i6mo.    ,pp.  175. 

^*^  See  also  G.  H.  Lewes. 

Golden  Treastiry.- — See  Palgrave,  F.  T. 

Goldsmith  (Oliver).  Choice  works,  comprising  his  Vicar 
of  Wakefield,  poems  and  plays.  Edinburgh:  1873.  i2mo.  pp. 
464.     port,  and  pi. 

The   Works   of     With    a   life   and    notes.      London: 

MDCCCXLV.       2  vols.       I2mo.       pls. 

Goodrich  (C.  A.).  Select  British  Eloquence:  ejnbracing 
the  best  speeches  entire  of  the  most  eminent  orators  of  Great 
Britain  for  the  last  two  Centuries,  with  sketches  of  their  lives, 
an  estimate  of  their  genius,  and  notes,  critical  and  explanatory. 
New  York:  mdccclvi.  •  rl.  Svo.     pp.  947. 

GosSE  (P.  H.),  Evenings  at  the  Microscope,  or.  Researches 
among  the  Minuter  Organs  and  Forms  of  Animal  Life.  Lon- 
don: [1859].      i2mo.     pp.  506. 

Life  in  its  Lower,  Intermediate  and  Higher  Forms:  or. 

Manifestations  of  the  Divine  Wisdom  in  the  Natural  History  of 
Animals.     New  York:  1857.      i2mo.     pp.  363.     pis. 

Omphalos:  an  attempt  To  Untie  the  Geological  Knot. 

London:  1857.      i2mo.     pp.  376. 


LIBRARY.  149 

[GoTTi  (Aurelio)].  Le  Gallerie  di  Firenze.  Relazione  al 
Ministro  della  Pnbblica  Istruzione  in  Italia.  Firenze:  1872. 
8vo.     pp.  478.     diagrams. 

Gould  (Edward  S.).  Good  English;  or,  Popular  Errors  in 
Language.     New  York:  1870.     8vo.     pp.  228. 

GozE  {Dr.  E.).  La  Medecine  Militaire  en  France  et  en 
Amerique  (d'apres  le  livre  de  M.  Vigo-Roussillon  sur  la  Puis- 
sance militaire  des  Etats-Unis).  Extrait  du  Spectateur  mili- 
taire.    Paris:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  87. 

GozziNi  (V.).  Monuments  S^pulcraux  de  la  Toscane  Dessines 
par  Vt.  Gozzini  et  Graves  par  le  Scotto.  Nouvelle  Edition 
Augmentee  de  plusieurs  planches  avec  leurs  descriptions.  Flor- 
ence: 182 1.     Fo.     pp.  148.     77  pis. 

Graham  (D.),  An  Impartial  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress, 
and  Extinction  of  the  late  Rebellion  in  Britain  in  the  years 
1745  and  1746.  .  .  .  The  third  edition  with  amendments. 
Glasgow:  Printed  by  John  Robertson,  mdcclxxiv.  i6mo. 
pp.  190  (2).     pi. 

^*^t  A  popular  chap  book  of  the  day,  cheaply  printed,  and  "embellished" 
with  a  portrait  (?)  of  the  author  in  the  act  of  writing, 

Graham,  David,  Jr. — See  Butler,  B,  F. 

Graham  (John  Andrew).  A  descriptive  sketch  of  the  pres- 
ent state  of  Vermont,  One  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
By  J.  A.  Graham,  ll.d.,  Late  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  above  State.  London:  Printed  and  sold  for  the 
author,  by  Henry  Fry,  at  the  Cicero  Press,  Finsbury  Place. 
1797.     8vo.      pp.  vii,  186.     port. 

^^%  Dedicated  to  the  Duke  of  Montrose,  the  author  "having  the  honor  of 
being  descended  from  the  House  of  Montrose." 

Speeches,  delivered  at  the  City-Hall  of  the  City  of  New- 
York,  in  the  courts  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  Common  Pleas,  and 
General  Sessions  of  the  Peace,  by  John  A.  Graham,  ll.d. 
Counsellor  and  Advocate  in  all  the  High  Courts  and  one  of  the 
Masters  in  Chancery  for  the  State  of  New  York.  Second  edi- 
tion with  additions.      New  York:  1812.     8vo,      pp.  140.      port. 

Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke,  together  with  his  valu- 
able speeches  and  writings:  also,  containing  proofs  identifying 
him  as  the  author  of  the  celebrated  letters  of  Junius.  By  John 
A.   Graham,   l. l.d.     New-York:    printed    by  A.    Gould  &  L. 


150  GRAHAM 

Jacobus,  Essex- Street,  for  Stephen  Gould,  39  Nassau-Street, 
and  sold  by  all  the  principal  booksellers.  ,  1828.  8vo.  pp. 
242.     2  ports. 

^t*^  Ou  the  title  page,  in  the  autograph  of  the  author,  is  written  ' '  To  Nathan 
B.  Graham,  Junr.  Presented  by  his  Ever  AflFectionate  Uncle,  the  Author." 
A  second  copy  in  the  Graham  library  also  has  an  autograph  presentation 
from  the  author,  and  two  plates  inserted. 

Graham  (Maria).  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Chile,  during 
the  year  1822,  and  a  Voyage  from  Chile  to  Brazil  in  1823. 
London:  1824.     4to.     pp.  512.     pis. 

Graham  (Patrick).  Essay  on  the  Authenticity  of  the  Poems 
of  Ossian;  in  which  the  objections  of  Malcolm  Laing,  Esq.,  are 
particularly  considered  and  refuted.  To  which  is  added  an 
es.say  on  the  Mythology  of  Ossian\s  poems,  by  Professor  Rich- 
ardson of  Glasgow  College.      Edinburgh:  1807.     8vo.     pp.471. 

Graham  (William).  The  Advantages  and  Disadvantages  of 
Ecclesiastical  Establishments  Examined;  objections  to  their 
abolition  answered;  and  the  extent  of  Civil  Legislation  for 
Ecclesiastical  Objects  Defined.     London:  1821.     i2mo.     pp.166. 

Grahame  (Clementina  Stirling).  Mystifications.  Edited  by 
John  Brown.     Edinburgh:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  100.     pi. 

Grahame  (James — 1765-1811).  The  Birds  of  Scotland,  with 
other  poems.     Eninburgh:  1806.      i2mo.      pp.  248. 

The  Sabbath.  Sabbath  Walks  and  other  poems.  Illus- 
trated by  Birket  Foster.  New  York:  mdccclvii.  Sq.  i2mo. 
pp.  123. 

Grahame  (James — 1790-1842).  The  History  of  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  from  the  plantation  of  the  British 
Colonies  till  their  assumption  of  National  Independence. 
Philadelphia:  1852.      2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Grammont  (A.  de). — See  Hamilton,  A. 

Grandguillot  (A.).  La  Reconnaissance  du  sud.  Paris: 
1862.     8vo.     pp.  39  (i). 

<t*^  The  bastard  title  announces  this  as  the  "premiere  partie,"  and  at  the 
end  an  announcement  is  made  that  the  "deuxi^me  et  derniere  partie  "  are 
"sous  presse." 

[Grange  (James  Erskine,  Lord)'].  The  Fatal  Consequences 
of  Ministerial  Influence:  Or,  the  Difference  between  Royal 
Power  and  Ministerial  Power,  Truly  Stated.  London:  1736. 
8vo.     pp.  (2),  iv,  50,  13. 


LIBRARY.  151 

[Gran'T  (James)].  Random  Recollections  of  the  Lords  and 
Commons.     Second  Series.     London:  1838.     2  vols.     i2nio. 

Grasse  (J.  G.  T.).  Handbuch  der  Alten  Numismatik  von 
den  altesten  Zeiten  bis  auf  Constantin  d.  Gr.  Nach  den  besten 
Quellen  bearbeitet  iind  mit  vielen  Abbildungen  der  schcinsten 
antiken  Originahniinzen  versehen  znm  Selbststndinm  fiir 
Freunde  des   Alterthums.      Leipzig:  1852-     2  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

Grattan  (Henry).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Grattan.  By  his  son,  Henry  Grattan.  Lon- 
don: 1839.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

^*;.  See  also  Bernard. 

Same.     London:  1849.     5  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Gratz  (R.  H.).  Dinner  complimentary  to  R.  H.  Gratz, 
Esq.,  Union  Club,  Philadelphia,  Saturday  evening.  May  22d, 
1869.      i2mo.'    pp.  (16).      photo. 

Gray  (Barry).  Ale:  in  Prose  and  Verse,  by  Barry  Gray  and 
John  Savage.      New  York:  1866.     8vo.     pp.  97.     pis. 

4j**  a  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham.     Barry  Gray  was 

the  pseudonym  of  R.  B.  Coffin. 

Matrimonial  Infelicities,  With  an  Occasional  Felicity, 

By  Way  of  Contrast.  By  an  Irritable  ]\Ian.  To  which  are 
added,  as  being  pertinent  to  the  subject.  My  Neighbors,  and 
Down  in  the  Valley.     New  York:  1866.     i2mo.     pp.  269. 

Gray  (David).  Poems.  With  memoirs  of  his  life.  Boston: 
1864.      i2mo.     pp.  239. 

4(.*^  See  also,  Lord  Houghton. 

Gray  (Thomas).  Poetical  Works.  With  illustrations  by  C. 
W.  Radclyfife.  Edited,  with  a  memoir,  by  Henry  Reed.  Phil- 
adelphia: 1853.     8vo.     pp.  334. 

Great  Britain.  A  Compleat  Collection  Of  All  the  Protests 
Made  in  the  House  of  Lords,  From  1641  to  the  Dissolution  of 
the  last  Parliament,  June,  1747.  London:  mdccxlvii.  i2mo. 
pp.  487. 

Great  Truths  by  Great  Authors. — See  Allibone,  S.  A. 

The  Greek  Anthology,  as  selected  for  the  use  of  Westmin- 
ster, Eton,  and  other  public  schools.  Literally  Translated  into 
English  Prose,  chiefly  by  George  Purges.  To  which  are  added 
metrical  versions  by  Bland,  Merrivale,  and  others,  and  an  index 
of  reference  to  the  originals.  London:  mdcccliv.  i2mo.  pp. 
518. 


152  G  R  A  H  A  M 

•Greeley  (Horace).  A  History  of  the  Struggle  for*  Slavery 
Extension  or  Restriction  in  the  United  States,  from  the  Decla- 
ration of  Independence  to  the  present  day.  Mainly  compiled 
and  condensed  from  the  journals  of  Congress  and  other  official 
records,  and  showing  the  vote  by  yeas  and  nays  on  the  most 
important  divisions  in  either  House.  New  York:  1856.  8vo. 
pp.  164. 

The  American  Conflict:  A  history  of  the  great  rebellion 

in  the  United  States  of  America,  i860-' 64.  Hartford:  1864. 
rl.  8vo. 

#*^  Vol.  I.  only. 

Greene  (George  Washington).  Biographical  Studies.  New 
York:  i860.      i2mo.     pp.  233. 

4(.*^:.  Sketches  of  Cooper,  Cole,  Crawford  and  Irving. 

Greenhow  (Rose).  My  imprisonment  and  the  first  year  of 
abolition  rule  at  Washington.  London:  1863.  8vo.  pp.  352. 
port. 

^\  Mrs.  Greenhow,  who  claims  rank  in  this  narrative  among  the  aristoc- 
racy of  Maryland,  was  a  resident  of  Washington  on  the  breaking  out  of  the 
War  of  Secession.  By  means  which  she  does  not  state  she  secured  from 
certain  Federal  officials  valuable  disclosures  "which  information  I  at  once 
communicated,  with  pride  and  pleasure,  to  General  Beauregard."  This  led 
to  a  search  of  her  house,  and  even  of  her  "person,"  a  capture  of  her  cipher, 
and  an  incarceration  in  prison.  On  her  release,  she  went  to  London,  where 
this  narrative  was  written. 

Greg,  W.  R.— See  Burke,  W. 

Gregory  Olinthus.  Letters  on  the  Evidences,  Doctrines 
and  Duties  of  the  Christian  Religion.  London:  1853.  8vo. 
pp.  491. 

Gretton  {Mrs.  G.).  The  Englishwoman  in  Italy.  Impres- 
sions of  Life  in  the  Roman  States  and  Sardinia,  during  a  ten 
years'  residence.     London:  [i860?]     8vo.     pp.  333.     pis. 

Greville  (C.  C.  F.).  The  Greville  Memoirs.  A  Journal  of 
the  reigns  of  King  George  IV.  and  King  William  IV.,  edited 
by  Henry  Reeve.     London:  1874.     3  vols.     8vo. 

The  Greville  Memoirs.     A  Journal   of  the  reigns  of 

King  George  IV.  and  King  William  IV.  By  Charles  C.  F. 
Greville,  Clerk  of  the  Council  to  those  sovereigns.  Edited  by 
Richard  Henry  Stoddard.     New  York:  1876.      i2mo.     pp.  346. 

Griffin  (B.).     Fidessa;  a  Collection  of  Sonnets.     Reprinted 


LIBRARY.  153 

from  the  edition  of  1596.  Chiswick:  From  the  press  of  C.  Whit- 
tingliam.     m  dccc  xv.     i2mo.     pp.  70. 

^*:^  Only  100  copies  printed. 

Griffith  {].  W.)  and  A.  Henfrey.  The  Micrographic 
Dictionary;  A  Guide  to  the  Examination  and  Investigation  of 
the  Structure  and  Nature  of  Microscopic  Objects.  London: 
MDCCCLVI,      8vo.      pp.  696.      pis. 

Grimm  (Herman).  Life  of  Michael  Angelo,  translated  with 
the  author's  sanction  by  Fanny  Elizabeth  Bunnett.  London: 
1865.      2  vols.      i2mo.     port. 

Grimm  (J.  L.  C.  and  W.  C).  German  Popular  Tales  and 
Household  Stories.  Collected  by  the  Brothers  Grimm.  Phila- 
delphia: 1869.     2  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

Grimoald. — See  Surrey. 

Griswold  (Rufus  Wilmot).  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Amer- 
ica, to  the  middle  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  Philadelphia: 
1853.     8vo.     pp.  550.     pi. 

The  Prose  Writers  of  America.     With  a  survey  of  the 

intellectual  history,  condition,  and  prospects  of  the  country. 
Illustrated  with  portraits  from  original  pictures.  Philadelphia: 
1853.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  552. 

The   Republican   Court,  or  American   Society  in   the 

Days  of  Washington.  With  Twenty-one  Portraits  of  Distin- 
guished Women,  engraved  from  original  pictures  by  Woolaston, 
Copley,  Gainsborough,  Stuart,  Trumbull,  Pine,  Malbone,  and 
other  contemporary  painters.  New  and  revised  edition.  New 
York:  m.dccclvi.     4to.     pp.  408.     ports. 

Grose  (Francis).  The  Olio:  being  a  Collection  of  essays, 
dialogues,  letters,  biographical  sketches,  anecdotes,  pieces  of 
poetry,  parodies,  bon  mots,  epigrams,  epitaphs,  &c.,  chiefly 
original.     London:  m,dcc,xcii.     8vo.     pp.  xxiii,  321. 

^f*#  "Ken  ye  aught  of  Captain  Grose?"     Bunts. 

Grote  (/1/m  Harriet  hew\n,  Mrs.).  The  Personal  Life  of 
George  Grote.  Compiled  from  family  documents,  private 
memoranda,  and  original  letters  to  and  from  various  friends. 
London:  1873.     8vo.     pp.  336.      port. 

GuASCO  (Charles).  Douze  Visites  a  Mazas  pendant  la  Com- 
mune Le  President  Bonjean  Otage  de  la  Commune.  Extrait 
du  Moniteur  Universel.      [Paris:   1871].      i2mo.      pp.  198. 


15i 


GRAHAM 


GuEBHARD  (A.).  De  la  Liimiere  Electrique.  Paris:  1867. 
24mo.     pp.  51. 

GuEDALLA  (H.).  A  Few  Words  to  Mexican  Bondholders  of 
1851.      lyondon:   1867.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Gue;rard  (Edniond).  Dictionnaire  Encyclopedique  d' Anec- 
dotes Modernes,  Anciennes,  Frangaises  et  Etrang^res.  Paris: 
1872.      2  vols.     8vo. 

GuERCiNO  (Giovanni  Francesco  Barbieri).  Engravings  of 
the  works  of.  By  F.  Bartolozzi,  and  others.  [London:  176-?] 
large  Fo. 

Guerrazzi  (F.  D.).  Beatrice  Cenci:  a  historical  novel  of 
the  sixteenth  century.  Translated  from  the  Italian  by  Luigi 
Monti.     New  York:  MDCCCLViir.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Guesses  at  Ti'iUh. — See  Hare,  A.  J.  C. 

GuiLLOTiN. — See  Franklin,  B. 

GuizOT  (F.).  History  of  the  Origin  of  Representative  Gov- 
ernment in  Europe.  Translated  by  Andrew  R.  Scoble.  Lon- 
don:  1852.      i2mo.     pp.  538. 

The  History  of  Civilization,  from  the  Fall  of  the  Ro- 
man Empire  to  the  French  Revolution.  Translated  by  William 
Hazlitt.     London:  mdccclvi.     3  vols.     8vo.     port, 

Guthrie  (Thomas).  Speaking  to  the  Heart,  Or,  Sermons 
for  the  People.      London:   1875.      i2mo.     pp.  216. 

Autobiography,  and   Memoir  by  his  sons  Rev.  David 

K.  Guthrie  and   Charles  J.  Guthrie,  M.  A.     London:  1874.     2 
vols.      i2mo.     ports,  and  pis. 

Guy  (Joseph).  The  Pocket  Cyclopaedia,  or  Epitome  of  Uni- 
versal Knowledge.     Brookfield,  Mass.      1831.      i2mo.     pp.  467. 

GwiLT  (Joseph).  An  Encyclopaedia  of  Architecture,  histor- 
ical, theoretical  and  practical.  Illustrated  with  more  than  one 
thousand  engravings  on  wood  by  R.  Branston,  from  drawings 
by  John  Sebastian  Gwilt.     London:  mdcccli.     8vo.    pp.  1092. 


pWpABINGTON  (William)].     The  /  Qneene  /  of  /  Arragon.  / 
M|     A  /  Tragi-Comedie.  /    London  /    Printed  by  Tho,  Cotes, 
^^    for  William  Cooke,  and  are  to  be  /  sold  at  his  shop  at 
Fnrnivals  Inne  gate  in  /  Holburne.  /  1640.  /  Sm.  4to.   3311. 
^*:it,  A  presentation  copy  from  Mr.  R.  H.  Stoddard  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Habington's   Castara,    with  a    preface   and    notes,    by 

Charles  A.  Elton.      Bristol:  [1812.]     i2mo.     pp.  387. 

4t**  "  Castara  "  was  Lucy,  daughter  of  Earl  Powis,  and  great  grand-daugh- 
ter of  Harry  Percy,  Duke  of  Northumberland.  Poor  as  the  poetry  is,  it  ac- 
complished its  purpose,  for  the  lady  became  the  poet's  wife. 

Hadfield  (William).  Brazil,  The  River  Plate,  and  the 
Falkland  Islands;  with  the  Cape  Horn  Ronte  to  Anstralia.  In- 
clnding  notices  of  Lisbon,  Madeira,  the  Canaries,  and  Cape 
Verds.     London:   1854.     8vo.     pp.  384.     pis. 

Haerne  (Canon  de).  The  American  Question.  Translated 
by  Thomas  Ray.     London:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  114. 

^(.^^j.  Written  by  a  member  of  the  Belgian  Chamber  of  Representatives,  and 
originall}'  published  in  Brussels. 

Hague,  W.— See  Rice,  N.  L. 

[Hake  {iMi^s.  Lucy)].  Something  New  on  Men  and  Manners, 
a  critique  on  the  Follies  and  Vices  of  the  age;  interspersed  with 
Amusing  Anecdotes,  Biographical  Sketches,  and  Useful  Sug- 
gestions on  Various  Interesting  Topics.  Hailsham:  1828.  8vo. 
pp.  295. 

Hale  {Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha).  Flora's  Interpreter,  or,  the 
American  book  of  Flowers  and  Sentiments.  Boston:  1832. 
i2mo.      pp.  223.     pis. 

Same.      Boston:   1850.      8vo.      pp.  288. 

A  Complete  Dictionary  of  Poetical  Quotations:  com- 
prising the  most  excellent  and  appropriate  passages  in  the  Old 
British  Poets;  with  choice  and  copious  selections  from  the  best 
Modern  British  and  American  Poets.  Philadelphia:  1855.  8vo. 
pp.  576.      pis. 

[Halifax  (Charles  Montague,  Earl  o{)s^\\A  Matthew  Prior]. 
The  /  Hind  /  and  the  /  Panther,  /  Transvers'd  /  To  the  Story  of 

(155) 


156  G  R  A  H  A  M 

the  /  Country-Mouse  and  the  City-Mouse,  j  .    .  j  ,    .      /  London: 
/  Printed  and   Sold  by  H.  Hills,   in  Black-fryars,   /  near  the 
Water-side.     1709.  /  Price  Three  Pence.   /  8vo.     pp.  (8),  28. 

Hall    (Basil).      The    Midshipman;    being   autobiographical 

sketches  of  his  own  early  career,  from  Fragments  of  Voyages 

and  Travels.      Boston:  1866.      24mo.     pp.  414. 

^*#  Mr.  Hall,  whose  works  now  slumber  peacefully  in  that  chamber  to 
which  Carlyle  relegated  "dry-as  dust"  books,  was  once  the  best  hated  of 
men  on  this  side  of  the  Atlantic,  not  because  he  merited  that  distinction,  but 
because  he  disapproved  of  our  democratic  experiment  and  said  so  in  no  un- 
certain voice.  Democracy  thereupon  lost  its  temper,  and  promptly  enriched 
Mr.  Hall,  by  buying  his  book — an  American  method  still  in  vogue  for  dis- 
couraging foreign  critics. 

The  Lieutenant  and  Commander;  being  autobiograph- 
ical sketches  of  his  own  career,  from  Fragments  of  Voyages 
and  Travels.     Boston:  1866.     24mo.     pp.  382. 

Hall  (Robert).  The  Miscellaneous  Works  and  Remains  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Hall,  with  a  Memoir  of  His  Life,  by  Olinthus 
Gregory.  And  a  critical  estimate  of  his  character  and  writings, 
by  John  Foster.      London:   1849.      i2mo.     pp.  572.     port. 

Hall(S.  C).  The  Book  of  Gems.  The  Poets  and  Artists 
of  Great  Britain.      London:   1846-.      3  vols.     8vo. 

A  Book  of  Memories  of  Great  Men  and  Women  of  the 

Age,  from   personal  acquaintance.      London:   1871.     8yo.     pp. 
488.     pis.  and  ports. 

The  Sculpture  Gallery.  A  Series  of  Eighty-one  En- 
gravings. Accompanied  with  Descriptive  Prose  and  Illustrative 
Poetry  by  S.  C.  Hall,  T.  K.  Hervey,  and  other  living  authors. 
Preceded  by  an  historical  and  critical  Essay  on  Sculpture, 
ancient  and  modern.     London:  [1849-]     ^^^ 

Halleck  (Fitz-Greene).  Poetical  Works.  New  York:  1853. 
i2mo.     pp.  232. 

#%  See  also  Drake,  J.  R. 

Halliwell  (James  Orchard).  A  Dictionary  of  Archaic  and 
Provincial  Words,  obsolete  phrases,  proverbs,  and  ancient  cus- 
toms, from   the  fourteenth  century.     Fifth  Edition.     London: 

MDCCCLXV.       2  vols.       8vO. 
^^%  See  Ellis,  G. 

Halpine  (C.  G.)J.     Baked  Meats  of  the  Funeral.     A  collec- 


LIBRARY.  1.^7 

tiou  of  Essays,  Poems,  Speeches,  Histories,  and  Banquets.  By 
Private  Miles  O'Reilly,  Late  of  the  47th  Reg't  New  York  Vol- 
unteer Infantry,  loth  Army  Corps.  Collected,  revised,  and 
edited,  with  the  requisite  corrections  of  punctuation,  spelling, 
and  grammar.  By  an  ex-Colonel  of  the  Adjutant-General's 
Department,  with  whom  the  Private  formerly  served  as  lance 
corporal  of  orderlies.     New  York:  m  dccc  lxvi.    i2mo.   pp.  378. 

Hamhrton  (P.  G.).  A  Painter's  Camp.  In  three  books. 
Book  I. — In  England.  Book  II. — In  Scotland.  Book  III. — In 
F»ance.     London:  1866.     i2mo.     pp.  360. 

Hamilton  (Alexander),  James  Madison  and  John  Jay.  Le 
Federal iste,  /  on  /  Collection  de  quelques  Ecrits  en  faveur  de  / 
la  Constitution  propos^e  aux  Etats-Unis  /  de  I'Amerique,  par  la 
•Convention  convoquee  /  en  1787;  /  Publics  dans  les  Etats-Unis 
de  I'Amerique  par/  MM.  Hamilton,  Madisson  et  Gay,  /  Citoyens 
de  I'Etat  de  New-York.  /  Tome  Premier.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez 
Buisson,  Libraire,  rue  Hautefeuille,  /  no.  20.  / 1792.  /  2  vols.   8vo. 

^*^  "  Both  issues  of  this  first  French  edition  are  of  the  utmost  rarity.  I 
have  heard  of  but  one  example  of  the  first  i^sue,  the  imperfect  copy  in  the 
library  of  Harvard  College,  referred  to  by  Mr.  Dawson.  The  second  is  almost 
equally  rare.  There  is  one  copy  in  the  New  York  State  Library  (mentioned 
by  Mr.  Dawson),  another  in  the  library  of  Yale  College,  and  a  third  was  sold 
at  auction  not  long  since  in  Boston  for  twenty-five  dollars  a  volume."  Lodgers 
Introduction  to  The  Federalist. 

The  Federalist,  On  the  New  Constitution.  By  Publius. 


Written  in  1788.  To  which  is  added,  Pacificus,  On  the  Procla- 
mation of  Neutrality.  Written  in  1793.  Likewise,  The  Fed- 
eral Constitution,  with  all  the  amendments.  Revi-sed  and  cor- 
rected. In  two  volumes.  New-York:  Printed  and  sold  by 
George  F.  Hopkins,  At  Washington's  Head.    1802.   2  vols.   8vo. 

The  Federalist:  a  Commentary  on  the  Constitution  of 

the  United  States.      A  collection  of  Essays  by  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton, Jay,  and  Madison.      Also,  The  Continentalist,  and  Other 
Papers,  by  Hamilton.      Edited  by  John  C.  Hamilton.    Philadel- 
phia:  1865.     2  vols.     rl.  8vo.     portrait. 
J" ^  One  of  100  copies  on  large  paper. 

Hamilton  (Anthony,  Count\  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of 
Charles  the  Second,  by  Count  Grammont,  with  numerous  ad- 
ditions and  illustrations,  as  edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Lon- 
don: 1853.     i2mo.     pp.  546.     port. 


158  GRAHAM 

Hamilton  (Anthoii)',  Count).  Fairy  Tales  and  Romances. 
Translated  from  the  French  By  M.  Lewis,  H.  T.  Ryde,  and  C. 
Kenney.      London:  mdcccxlix.     8vo.     pp.  562.      port. 

Hamilton  {Lady  Augusta).  Marriage  Rites,  Customs,  and 
Ceremonies,  of  all  Nations  of  the  Universe.  London:  1822. 
8vo.     pp.  400.     plate.  * 

Hamilton  (John  C).  History  of  the  Republic  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  as  traced  in  the  writings  of  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton, and  of  his  cotemporaries.  New  York:  1857.  8vo.  port. 
and  fac-simile.  « 

4(.%  Volume  I.  only. 

Hamilton  (Schuyler).  The  History  of  the  National  Flag  of 
the  United  States  of  America.  Philadelphia:  1353.  8vo.  pp. 
115.     pis. 

Hamilton  {Sir  William).  Antiquites  Etrusques,  Grecques 
et  Romaines  Tirees  du  Cabinet  de  M.  Hamilton,  Envoye  Ex- 
traordinaire de  S.  M.  Brittannique  a  la  Cour  de  Naples.  Flor- 
ence: MDCCCi-     4  vols.      Fo.      pis. 

A  Hand-book  of  Domestic  Medicine;  Popularly  arranged. 
By  An  Eminent  Physician.      London:  mdccclv.    8vo.    pp.  684. 

^t\  By  Heury  Davies. 

Handel. — See  Plumstead. 

Handlin  (W.  W.).  American  Politics,  a  moral  and  political 
work,  treating  of  the  causes  of  the  Civil  War,  the  nature  of 
government  and  the  necessity  for  reform.  New  Orleans:  1864. 
1 2  mo.     pp.  107. 

Hannah  (J.).— See  Wotton,   Sir  H. 

Hardie  (James).  Selectse  e  Veteri  Testamento,  historiae;  or, 
Select  Passages  from  the  Old  Testament.  New  York:  1811. 
i2mo.      pp.  291. 

Hare  (Augustus  J.  C).  Walks  in  Rome.  London:  1871. 
2  vols.     8vo. 

Days  Near  Rome.    With  Illustrations.     London,  1875. 

2  vols.     8vo. 

[Hare  (Augustus  William  and  Julius  Charles)].  Guesses  At 
Truth  by  two  brothers.  New  edition.  London  and  New  York: 
1 87 1.      i2mo.     pp.  576.     ports. 

Hare  (J.  L  C.).— See  Mott,  V. 


LIBRARY.  159 

Hare  (W.)-— See  Burke,  W. 

Harington  {Sir  John).     Orlando  /  Fvrioso  /  In  /  English 
Heroical  /  Verse.     By  /  S""  John  Harington  /  of  Bathe  Knight  / 
Now   thirdly  revised  and  /  amended,   with   the   Addition   /   of 
the  Authors  Epigrams.  / /  London  printed  by  G.  Mil- 
ler /  for  I.  Parker  1634.    '  Fo.     Title,  811.  pp.  423  (9).      pis. 
4t*^j.  Followed  by: 

The  /  Most  Elegaut  and  /  Wittie  Epigrams  /  of  /  Sir  lohn  Harington, 
Knight,  /  Digested  into  foure  Bookes.  /  .  .  .  /  London,  /  Printed  by  George 
Miller.  /  iWDCxxxiii.  /  23 11. 

The  Harleiax  Miscellan\-;  or,  a  collection  of  scarce,  curi- 
ous, and  entertaining  pamphlets  and  tracts,  as  well  in  manu- 
script as  in  print,  found  in  the  late  Earl  of  Oxford's  library. 
Interspersed  with  historical,  political  and  critical  notes.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  Robert  Button,  Gracechurch  Street.  1808- 
12  volumes.     8vo. 

4(.*^i.  A  table  of  contents  is  printed  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  Aitietusuin. 

Harness. — See  Stoddard',  R.  H. 

Harrison  (T.  P\).— See  Lefferts. 

Harrop  (Edward  Atkins).  Original  Miscellaneous  Poems. 
London:  Printed  for  C.  Diliy,  in  the  Poultry,  m.dcc.xcvi. 
i6mo.      pp.  131. 

^*#  Contains  an  autograph  of  S.  T.  Coleridge. 

HarTE  (Francis  Bret).  The  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  and 
Other  Sketches.      Boston:   1871.     24mo.     pp.  256. 

The   Luck   of  Roaring   Camp.      And   other  Sketches. 

London:  [n.  d.]     24mo.      pp.  216.      port. 

Mrs.  Skaggs's  Husbands,  and  Other  Sketches.  Lon- 
don: [n.  d.]    24mo.     pp.  240. 

Poems.     Boston:  1871.      i2nio.     pp.  152. 

Sensation  Novels  Condensed.    London:  [1871  ?].   i6mo, 

pp.  215.     pi. 

That  Heathen  Chinee  and  other  Poems,  Mostly  Hu- 
morous.    London:  [n.  d.]     24mo.     pp.  140.     pi. 

Hartmann  ( — ?)  and  Millard.  Le  Texas,  on  Notice  His- 
torique  sur  le  Champ  d'Asile.  Comprenant  tout  ce  qui  s'est 
passe  depuis  la  formation  jusqu'a  la  dissolution  de  cette  Colonic, 
les  causes  qui  Pout  ameuee,  et  la  liste  de  tons  les  Colons  fran^ais, 
avec  des  renseignemens  utiles  h  leurs  families,  et  le  plan  dii 


160  GRAHAM 

camp  Dedi^  a  Messieurs  les  Souscripteiirs  en  faveiir  des  Refu- 
gies;  Par  MM.  Hartmann  et  Millard,  Meiiibres  du  Champ 
d'Asile,  nouvellemeiit  de  retour  en  France.  A  Paris,  Chez 
Beguin.     Juin,  1819.     8vo.      pp.  (4),  135.     pi. 

Hartson  (Hall).  The  Countess  of  Salisbury.  A  Tragedy. 
As  it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  in  the  Hay-Market. 
The  Second  Edition.      London:  1767.     8vo.     pp.72. 

Hartwig  (G.).  The  Harmonies  of  Nature,  or  the  Unity  of 
Creation  With  numerous  woodcuts.  London:  i866.  Svo. 
pp.  406.     pis. 

The  Sea  and  its  Living  Wonders,  a  Popular  Account 

of  the  Marvels  of  tlie  Deep.  Third  Edition,  considerably  en- 
larged and  improved.      London:  1866.     8vo.     pp.  518.     pi. 

[Harvey  (W.)].  London  Scenes  and  London  People:  anec- 
dotes, reminiscences,  and  sketches  of  places,  personages,  events, 
customs,  and  curiosities  of  London  City,  past  and  present.  By 
"Aleph."     London:  mdccclxiii.     Svo.     pp.  362.     pis. 

Hasselt  (Andre  van). — See  Janin,  J. 

Hastings  (Warren).  Memoires  relatifs  a  I'Etat  de  I'lnde. 
Traduits  par  M.  de  la  Montague.  A  An^sterdam:  m.  dcc- 
Lxxxvii.     8vo.     pp.  176. 

Hauch  (Johannes  Carsten).  Robert  Fulton.  Roman  His- 
torique  de  Hauch.  Traduit  du  danois  pour  la  premiere  fois.  Par 
Soldi.  Avec  une  notice  par  Albert  le  Roy.  Paris:  1859.  i2mo. 
PP-  395-     port. 

Haunted  Hearts. — See  Cummins,  M.  S. 

Haut  (Marc  de).  La  Crise  Am^ricaine.  Ses  causes,  ses  re- 
sultats  probables,  ses  rapports  avec  1' Europe  et  la  France. 
Paris:  1862.     Svo.     pp.  168. 

J'^i,  Pages  125  to  168  are  "  Pieces  justificatives  "  of  the  author's  arguments. 

Hawkins  (Thomas).  The  Origin  of  the  English  Drama, 
illustrated  in  its  various  species,  viz.:  Mystery,  Morality,  Trag- 
edy and  Comedy,  by  specimens  from  our  earliest  writers:  with 
explanatory  notes.     Oxford:  m.  dcc.  lxx. hi.     Svo.     pp.  377. 

♦**  Volume  III.  only. 

Hawks  (F.  L.).  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  Biography;  em- 
bracing a  series  of  original  memoirs  of  the  most  distinguished  per- 
sons of  all  times.     New  York:  m.dccc.lvi.     rl.  Svo.     pp.  105S. 


LIBRARY.  161 

Hawthorne     (Nathaniel).      Twice-Told     Tales.       Boston: 
M  Dccc  LI.     2  vols.     i2nio.     port. 

[Same.]     Boston:  1865.     24mo.     port. 

The  House  of  the  Seven  Gables.     Boston:  m  dccc  LI. 

1 2  mo.     pp.  344. 

The  Blithedale  Romance.     Boston:  m  dccc  ui.     i2mo. 

pp.  288. 

The  Scarlet  Letter.     Boston:  m  dccc  lii.     i2mo.     pp. 


307- 

The  Snow-Image,  and  Other  Twice-Told  Tales.  Bos- 
ton: M  DCCC  Liii.     i2mo.     pp.  273. 

Our  Old  Home:  a  series  of  English  sketches.     Boston: 

1864.      1 2 mo.     pp.  398. 

Passages  from  The  American  Note-Books.     London: 

1868.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Transformation;    or,    The    Romance   of  Monte    Beni. 

London:  1870.     i2mo.     pp.  4(X). 

^*^  The  Marble  Faun  under  its  English  title. 

Hay  (John).  Little  Breeches,  and  Other  Pieces,  humorous, 
descriptive  and  pathetic.     London:  [n.  d.]  i2mo.    pp.  148.   pi. 

Haydn  (Joseph).  Dictionary  of  Dates,  and  Universal  Refer- 
ence, relating  to  all  ages  and  nations.  London:  mdcccli.  8vo. 
pp.  673. 

Haydn's  Dictionary  of  Popular  Medicine  and  Hygiene; 

comprising  all  possible  self-aids  in  accidents  and  disease.   Edited 
by  Edwin  Lankester.     London:   1874.     8vo.     pp.  646. 

Haydri' s  Universal  Index. — See  Payne,  J.  B. 

Hay  den. — See  Plumstead. 

Hayere  (J.  T.).  Eloge  Funebre  du  President  A.  Lincoln 
fait  par  le  tr^s-puissant  fr^re  J.  T.  Hayere  [Paris:  1865.]  8vo. 
pp.  4. 

Hayes  (Isaac  I.).  The  Arctic  Boat  Journey,  in  the  Autumn 
of  1854.     Boston:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  375.     maps. 

Hayes  (S.  S.).— See  Wells,  D.  A. 

Hayward  (Thomas).  The  British  Muse,  or,  A  Collection  of 
Thoughts  Moral,  Natural,  and  Sublime,  of  our  English  Poets: 
Who  flourished  in   the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries. 


162  GRAHAM 

With  several  curious  Topicks,  and  beautiful  Passages,  never  be- 
fore extracted,  from  Shakespear,  Johnson,  Beaumont,  Fletcher, 
and  above  a  Hundred  more.  The  Whole  digested  Alphabet- 
ically under  their  respective  Heads,  according  to  the  Order  of 
Time  in  which  they  wrote;  to  shew  the  gradual  Improvements 
of  our  Poetry  and  Language.  In  Three  Volumes,  By  Thomas 
Hayward,  Gent.  With  an  Historical  and  Critical  Review  of 
This,  and  all  the  Collections  of  this  Kind  hitherto  published. 
London,  Printed  for  F.  Cogan,  at  the  Middle  Temple  Gate  in 
Fleet  street,  and  J.  Nourse,  at  the  Lamb  without  Temple- Bar. 

M.  DCC.   XXVIII.       2  vols.       1 2 mo. 

Haywardk  (Richard).  Prismatics.  Illustrated  with  wood 
engravings  from  designs  by  Elliott,  Darley,  Kensett,  Hicks, 
and  Rossiter.     New  York:  mdcccliii.     8vo.     pp.  235. 

[Hazzard  (R.  G.)].  Our  Resources.  A  scenes  of  articles  on 
the  Financial  and  Political  Condition  of  the  United  States. 
London:  1864.     Svo.     pi.  32. 

Hazlitt  (W.  C.j.  Shakespeare  Jest- Books;  reprints  of  the 
early  and  very  rare  jest-books,  supposed  to  have  been  used  by 
Shakespeare.  I,  A  Hundred  Mery  Talys,  from  the  only  known 
copy.  II.  Mery  Tales,  and  Quicke  Answeres,  from  the  rare 
edition  of  1567.  Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  W. 
Carew  Hazlitt.     London:  mdccclxiv,     2  vols.      i2mo. 

^*'^  Vol.  II.  contains  the   "  Merie  Tales  of  Skelton,"   "Jests  of  Scogin," 

"  Sackful!  of  Newes,"  "Tarlton's  Jests,"  "Merrie  Conceited  Jests  of  George 

Peele,"  and  "  Jacke  of  Dover." 

Hand-Book  to  the  Popular,  Poetical  and  Dramatic  Lit- 
erature of  Great  Britain,  From  the  Invention  of  Printing  to  the 
Restoration.     London:  1867.     Svo.     pp.  701. 

Hazlitt  (William).  [Works  edited  by  his  son.  London: 
1840-].     i2mo. 

Characters  of  Shakspeare's  Plays.  Lectures  on  the  English  Poets. 

Criticisms  on  Art.  The  Plain  Speaker.         , 

Lectures  on  the  Dramatic  Literature  of  The  Round  Table. 

the  Age  of  Elizabeth.  Table-Talk. 
Lectures  on  the  English  Comic  Writers. 

The  Round  Table.     London:  1869.     24mo.     pp.  222. 

Headlev  (J.  T.).     The  Second   War  with  England.     New 

York:  1853.     2  vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

Grant  and  Sherman;  Their  campaigns  and  generals. 

New  York:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  608.     ports.,  pis.  and  map.s. 


LIBRARY.  168 

Hearne  (S.)-  Voyage  de  Samuel  Hcarne,  du  Fort  du  Prince 
de  Galles  dans  la  Baie  de  Hudson,  A  1' Ocean  Nord,  Entrepris 
par  ordre  de  la  Compagnie  de  la  Baie  de  Hudson,  dans  les  an- 
uses 1769,  1770,  177 1  et  1772,  et  ex6c\it6  par  terre,  pour  la  d^- 
couverte  d'un  Passage  au  Nord-Ouest.  Traduit  de  1' Anglais, 
et  accompagn^  de  Cartes  et  de  Planches.  .  .  .  Imprimerie  de 
Paris.  AN  VII.  2  vols.  8vo.  pp.  Iviii,  373;  (4),  332,  xxix,  (2). 
^*^  The  maps  and  plates  are  lacking. 

Heartsease. — See  Young,  C.  M. 

Heaton  [Mrs.  Charles).  The  History  of  the  Life  of  Al- 
brecht  Diirer  of  Nurnberg,  With  a  translation  of  his  letters 
and  journal,  and  some  account  of  his  works.  London:  1870. 
Svo.     pp.  340.     ports,  and  pis. 

Hedge  (Frederic  H.).  Prose  Writers  of  Germany.  Phila- 
delphia: 1848.     rl.  Svo.     pp.  567.     ports. 

H*Eine  (H.).  Pictures  of  Travel.  Translated  by  Charles 
Godfrey  Leland.     Philadelphia:  1863.      i2mo.     pp.  471.     port. 

Book  of   Songs.     Translated   by   Charles  G.    Ivcland- 

Philadelphia:  1864.      i6mo.     pp.  239. 

Held  in  Bondage. — See  Ram^,  L.  de  la. 

Helper  (Hinton  Rowan).  The  Impending  Crisis  of  the 
South:  How  to  Meet  It.  Fiftieth  thousand.  New-York:  i860. 
1 2  mo.     pp.  420. 

Helps  (Arthur).  The  Life  of  Columbus,  the  Discoverer  of 
America.     London:  1869.      i2mo,     pp.  262. 

He.mans  (Charles  I.j.  Catholic  Italy,  its  institutions  and 
sanctuaries.  Part  I.  Rome  and  the  Papal  States.  Florence: 
i860.      1 2 mo.     pp.  588, 

.\  History  of  Mediaeval  Christianity  and  Sacred  Art  in 

Italy.     <A,  D,  900-1350).     Florence:  1869.     i2mo.     pp.  614. 

Historic  and  Monumental  Rome.     A  handbook  for  the 

students  of  classical  and  Christian  antiquity  in  the  Italian  capi- 
tal.    London:  1874.     i2mo.     pp.  734. 

H^MENT  (F^lix).    L' Aluminium,   Paris:  1868.   24mo.   pp.  36. 

Henfrey  (A.). — See  Griffith,  J.  U. 

Henry  of  Huntingdon.  The  Chronicle  of  Henry  of  Hunt- 
ingdon. Comprising  the  History  of  England,  from  the  Invasion 
of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  Accession  of  Henry  II.     Also,  the  Acts 


164  GRAHAM  * 

of  Stephen,  King  of  England  and  Duke  of  Normandy.  Trans- 
lated and  edited  by  Thomas  Forester.  London:  mdcccliii. 
i2mo,     pp.  442.     pi. 

Herbert  (George).  The  Works  of  George  Herbert,  in  prose 
and  verse.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Robert  ArisWillmott.  London: 
1854.     i6mo.     pp.  xxxvi,  466.     port,  and  pi. 

The  Works  of  George  Herbert,   in   prose  and   verse, 

with  a  memoir  by  Izaak  Walton.  Boston:  1866.  24mo.  pp. 
216,  Ixxv,  141. 

Herodotus.  Notes  on  Herodotus,  original  and  selected 
from  the  best  commentators.  By  Dawson  W.  Turner.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCLIII.     8vo.     pp.  474.     map. 

An  Analysis  and  Summary  of  Herodotus.     By  J.  Tal- 

boys  Wheeler.     London:  mdcccliv.     8vo.     pp.  300. 

^*^  See  also  Rennell,  James. 

Hervey  (James).  Beauties  of  Hervey.  Philadelphia:  1794. 
i2mo.     pp.  218. 

Hervey  (Thomas  Kibble).  The  Poems  of  Thomas  Kibble 
Hervey.  Edited  by  Mrs.  T.  K.  Hervey.  W^ith  a  memoir. 
Boston:  1866.     24mo.     pp.  437.     port. 

See  Hall,  S.  C. 

Hesiod. — See  Flaxman. 

Hewitt  (Abram  S.).  On  the  Statistics  and  Geography  of 
the  Production  of  Iron.     New  York:  1856.     8vo.     pp.  37. 

Heylli  (Georges  d').  Le  Livre  Rouge  de  la  Commune. 
Extraits  du  Journal  Officiel.     Paris:  187 1.      i2mo.     pp.  173. 

HiCKCOX  (John  H.).  An  Historical  Account  of  American 
Coinage.     Albany,  N.  Y. :  1858.-    8vo.     pp.  151.     5  pis. 

HiCKEY  (W.).  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  with  an  alphabetical  analysis;  The  Declaration  of 
Independence;  The  Articles  of  Confederation;  the  prominent 
political  acts  of  George  Washington;  electoral  votes  for  all  the 
Presidents  and  Vice-Presidents;  the  high  authorities  and  civil 
officers  of  government  from  March  4,  1789,  to  March  3,  1847; 
Chronological  Narrative  of  the  Several  States;  and  other  inter- 
esting matter;  with  a  descriptive  account  of  the  State  Papers, 
Public  Documents,  and  other  sources  of  Political  and  Statistical 
Information  at  the  seat  of  government.  Philadelphia:  1854. 
i2nio.     pp.  521. 


,  LIBRARY.  165 

Hicks  (J.  B.), — See  Samuelson,  J. 

HiEROCLES  upon  the  Golden  Verses  of  the  Pythagoreans. 
Translated  immediately  out  of  the  Greek  into  English.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  M.  Flesher  for  Thomas  Fickus,  Bookseller  in 
Oxford,  1682.     i6mo.     pp.  (52),  166. 

*\  Translated  by  T.  Norris. 

HiGGiNS  (Sir  Thomas).  A  Funeral  Oration  spoken  over  the 
Grave  of  ye  Lady  Elizabeth  Countess  of  Essex  by  her  husband 
Mr.  Higgins  At  her  Interment  in  ye  Cathedrall  Church  of  Win- 
chester, Sepr.  i6th,  1656.  Dum  premor  attollor.  Communi- 
cated, by  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  David  Dundas.  [London:  1856?]. 
8vo.     pp.  23. 

^*:^  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton.  The  oration  was  originally 
printed  in  London  in  1656,  and  Granger  states :  "As  this  pamphlet  is  ex- 
tremely rare,  I  conclude  that  the  copies  of  it  were,  for  certain  reasons,  indus- 
triously collected  and  destroyed,  though  few  pieces  of  this  kind  have  less 
deserved  to  perish." 

HiGGiNSON  (T.  W.). — See  Longfellow,  S. 

HiLDRETH  (Richard).  The  History  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     New  York:  1856.     6  vols.     8vo. 

HiLLARD  (George  S.).  Six  Months  in  Italy.  London:  1853. 
2  vols.     8vo. 

Hind  and  Panther  transversa d. — See  Halifa.x. 

HisTOiRE  Critique  du  Siege  de  Paris  par  un  Officier  de  Marine 
ayant  pris  part  an  siege.  Recit  des  6v^nements  depuis  le  4 
Septembre  jusqu'a  I'evacuation  de  Paris  par  les  Allemands. — 
Origine  de  L' Insurrection  Coramuneuse.  Paris:  1871.  8vo. 
pp.  360.     map. 

Histoire  of  Elizabeth. — See  Camden. 

Histoire  de  la  Fondation. — See  Cerisier. 

Histoire  de  la  Navigation. — See  Locke,  J. 

Histoire  de  la  Virginie. — See  Beverley,  R.  B. 

Histoire  et  Commerce. — See  Butel-Dumont. 

Histoire  Geographique. — See  Lafargue. 

Histoire  Universelle. — See  Bellegarde,  J.  B.  W.  de. 

Histoire  Nature  He  et  Politique. — See  Surgy. 

HisTORiA  Universalis,     [n.  p.,  n.  d.].     4  vols.     4to. 

4(.*»  A  manuscript  written  in  Latin.  A  prefatory  note  by  a  former  owner 
states  that  the  authorship  is  unknown. 


166  GRAHAM  t       . 

Historical  and  Literary  Curiosities. — See  Smith,  C.  J. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  and  notes  and  queries  concern- 
ing the  antiquities,  history,  and  biography  of  America.  Boston : 
1857-     4  vols.     Sm.  4to. 

History  of  Insipids. — See  Rochester. 

History  of  the  House  of  Austria. — See  Kelly. 

History  of  Modern  Europe. — See  Russell,  W. 

History  of  the  Plague. — See  De  Foe. 

The  History  of  the  Life  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham. 
.    .    .  Second  edition.     London:  1784.     8vo.     pp.  xv,  302. 

^*^  By  William  Goodwin. 

The  History  of  the  renowned  Prince  Arthur,  King  of  Bri- 
tain; with  His  Life  and  Death,  and  All  His  Glorious  Battles. 
Likewise,  the  Noble  xAiCts  and  Heroic  Deeds  of  his  Valiant 
Knights  of  the  Round  Table.  London:  1816.  2  vols.  24mo. 
pis. 

Hoare  (Prince).  Memoirs  of  Granville  Sharp,  Esq.  Com- 
posed From  his  own  Manuscripts,  and  other  Authentic  Docu- 
ments in  the  Possession  of  His  Family  and  of  the  African  Insti- 
tution. With  Observations  on  Mr.  Sharp's  Biblical  Criticisms, 
by  the  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  David's.  London: 
1820.     4to.     pp.  524.     port. 

[HOBHOUSE  (kSz^  John)].  Remarks  on  The  Exclusion  of  Lord 
Byron's  Monument  from  Westminster  Abbey.  1844.  [n.  p.]. 
Svo.     pp.  48. 

i^if^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Hodge(C.).  The  Way  of  Life.  Philadelphia:  [1841].  i2mo. 
PP-  343- 

HODDER. — See  Stoddard,  R.  H. 

Hogarth  (W.).  Hogarth's  Works.  With  life  and  anecdotal 
descriptions  of  his  pictures.  By  John  Ireland  and  John  Nichols. 
The  whole  of  the  plates  reduced  in  exact  fac-simile  of  the  origi- 
nals.    London  [1874].     3  vols.     i2mo.     port,  and  pis. 

The  Works  of  William  Hogarth ;  in  a  Series  of  Engrav- 
ings: with  Descriptions,  and  A  Comment  on  Their  Moral  Ten- 
dency, by  the  Rev.  John  Trusler.  To  which  are  added,  Anec- 
dotes of  the  Author  and  His  Works,  by  J.  Hogarth  and  J. 
Nichols.     London:  1833.     2  vols.     4to.     port,  and  pis. 


f  LIBRARY.  167 

Hogg  (Jabez).  The  Microscope.  Illustrated  with  upwards 
of  500  engravings.     London:  1859.      i2mo.     pp.621,     pi. 

Hogg  (James).  The  /  Mountain  Bard;  /  consisting  of  /  Bal- 
lads and  Songs,  /  founded  on  /  facts  and  legendary  tales.  /  By 
James  Hogg,  /  The  Ettrick  Shepherd./  Edinburgh:/  Printed 
by  J.  Ballantyne  and  Co.  /  for  Arch.  Constable  and  Co.,  Edin- 
burgh, /  and  John  Murray,  London.  /  1807.  i2mo.  pp.  (8), 
xxiii,  202. 

The  /  Forest  Minstrel,  /  a  /  selection  of  songs,  /  adapted  / 

to  the  most  favourite  Scottish  airs.  /  Few  of  them  ever  before 
published.  /  By  James  Hogg,  /  The  Ettrick  Shepherd,  /  and 
Others./  Edinburgh:/  Printed  for  the  Editor;  /  and  sold  by 
Arch.  Constable  and  Co.,  Edinburgh;  /  and  Constable,  Hunter, 
Park  and   Hunter,  /  London.  /     1810.  /     i2mo.     pp.  xxiv,  222. 

The  Mountain  Bard,  and  Forest  Minstrel.  Philadel- 
phia: 185 1.     24mo.     pp.  288.     pi. 

The  Pilgrims  of  the  Sun;  a  Poem.      London:  Printed 

for  John  Alurray,  50  Albemarle  Street:  and  William  Blackwood, 
South   Bridge  Street,  Edinburgh.     1815.      8vo.     pp.  (10),  148. 

#*^^  At  the  eud  are  two  autograph  poems  of  the  author.. 

[ ]     The  Poetic  Mirror,  or  The  Living  Bards  of  Britain. 

London:  1816.     i2mo.     pp.  275. 

^*^j  Parodies  of  Scott,  Wordsworth,  Byron,  etc. 

The  Queen's  Wake:  A  legendary  poem.  Fifth  edi- 
tion.    Edinburgh:  1819.     8vo.     pp.  384.     port,  and  pi. 

[Hollingworth  (Richard)].  Vindicise  Carolinae:  or,  A  De- 
fence of  'E/Kwv  jiaauMv,  the  Portraicturc  of  his  Sacred  Majesty  in 
his  Solitudes  and  Sufferings.  In  reply  to  a  Book  Intituled 
''EiKovoKAMOTTiq,  written  by  Mr.  Milton,  and  lately  Re-printed  at 
Amsterdam.  London,  printed  by  J.  L.  for  Luke  Meredith,  at 
the  Angel  in  Amen-Corner,  mdcxcii.     8vo.     pp.  (14),  144. 

Holm. — See  Campanius. 

Holmes  (Oliver  Wendell).  Astraea:  The  Balance  of  Illu- 
sions. A  Poem  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of 
Yale  College,  August  14,  1850,  by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 
Published  by  request  of  the  Society.  Boston:  Ticknor,  Reed 
and  Fields.     M  DCCC  L.     12 mo.     pp.  39. 

Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  liv.     i2mo,     pp.  286.    port. 


168  GRAHAM 

[Holmes  (Oliver  Wendell).]  The  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast- 
Table.     Boston:  1865.     24010.     pp.  395.     port. 

The  Guardian  Angel.     London:  1869.     lamo.   pp.  301. 

The  Poems  of.     Boston:  1869.     24010.     pp.410,   port. 

HoMANS  (J.  S.).  A  Cyclopedia  of  Commerce  and  Com- 
mercial Navigation.  Edited  by  J.  Smith  Homans,  and  by  J. 
Smith  Homans,  Jr.  With  Maps  and  Engravings.  New  York: 
1858.     2  vols.     8vo. 

The  Home  Companion:  including  "The  Star  Chamber,'* 
An  Historical  Romance,  By  William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
London:  [1853].     4to.     pp.  608. 

^*^  A  file  of  a  family  paper. 

Home  Cyclopedia. — See  Ripley,  G. 

[Home  (John)].     Douglas:  /  a  /  Tragedy.  /  As  it  is  Acted  at 
the  /  Theatre-Royal  /  in  /  Covent-Garden.  /  .    .    .  /  Edinburgh:/ 
.    .    .  /  M,DCC,LVii.     8vo.     pp.  74. 

^*x  Douglas  was  produced  at  the  Covent  Garden,  against  the  judgment  of 
Garrick,  and  at  once  scored  a  brilliant  success.  Time,  however,  has  proved 
the  manager's  judgment,  rather  than  that  of  his  audiences. 

Alonzo.      A  Tragedy.     London:    mdcclxxhi.      8vo. 

pp.  86. 

Homer.  Travels  of  Ulysses;  Wherein  is  Related  How  he 
got  from  the  Ciconians  and  Lotophagians,  where  his  men  eat 
Forgetfulness.  Coming  to  the  Land  of  the  Cyclops,  Polyphemus 
eat  six  of  his  men.  Having  with  difficulty  got  from  him  ^olus 
gave  him  a  Wind  ty'd  in  a  Leather  sack.  How  Circe  turn'd  his 
men  to  Boars;  and  how  the  Lestrigon  Giants  eat  his  men  like 
Fishes.  Also  what  converse  he  had  with  the  Ghosts  in  Hell; 
and  at  his  return,  how  Scylla  eat  six  of  his  men  at  one  mouth- 
ful. How  he  escaped  the  Charming  Syrens;  and  falling  on  the 
Suns  Isle,  the  dreadful  effects  of  it,  &c.  With  many  other  Pas- 
sages, strange  and  wonderful.  Translated  out  of  Greek  By  Mr. 
Hobbes  of  Malmsbury,  Author  of  the  Leviathan.  The  Second 
Edition.     London:  Printed  by  J.  C.     1674.     24mo.     pp.  102. 

^*^t  Mr.  Hobbes  in  his  preface  says  :  "Why  then  did  I  write  it  ?  Because  I 
had  nothing  else  to  do.  Why  publish  it  ?  Because  I  thought  it  might  take 
oflF  my  adversaries  from  shewing  their  folly  upon  my  more  serious  writings." 
But  in  spite  of  the  fact  that  the  book  was  popular  enough  to  go  through  three 
large  editions  within  ten  years,  Mr.  Pope  declared  the  author's  poetry  "too 
mean  for  criticism,"  and  Mr.  Beattie  said  that  "though  called  a  translation 
of  Homer,  it  does  not  even  deserve  the  name  of  poem." 


LIBRARY.  169 

Homer.  The  Odyssey  of  Homer,  with  the  Hymns,  Epi- 
grams, and  Battle  of  the  Frogs  and  Mice.  Literally  Trans- 
lated, with  explanatory  notes  by  Theodore  Alois  Buckley. 
London  :  mdccclhi.     8vo.     pp.  432. 

The  Iliad  of  Homer.     Translated  by  Mr.  Pope.     The 

Second  Edition,  London:  Printed  by  W.  Bowyer,  for  Bernard 
Lintot  between  the  Temple-Gates,  mdccxx.  i2mo.  pp.  (34), 
70,  250,  (2),  ports.,  map  and  pis. 

^*^^  Only  the  first  four  books. 

The  Iliad  and  Odyssey  of  Homer,  translated  by  Wil- 
liam Sotheby;  illustrated  by  the  designs  of  Flaxman.    London: 

MDCCCXXXIV.       4  vols.       8vo.       pls. 

The  Iliad  of  Homer,  Literally  Translated,  with  ex- 
planatory notes.  By  Theodore  Alois  Buckley.  London  : 
MDCCCLiv.     8vo.     pp.  466.     port. 

*' Homer,  Wilbur."— See  Lowell,  J.  R. 

HoNAN  (Michael  Burke).  The  Personal  Adventures  of  "Our 
Own  Correspondent"  in  Italy.  Showing  how  an  active  cam- 
paigner can  find  good  quarters  when  other  men  lie  in  the  fields; 
good  dinners  whilst  many  are  half  starved;  and  good  wine, 
though  the  king's  staff  be  reduced  to  half  rations,  London: 
1852.     2  vols.     8vo. 

HoNDius  (J.).  Typus  Totius  Orbis  Terrarum,  in  quo  &  Cris- 
tiani  militis  certamen  super  terram  (in  pietatis  studiosi  gratiam) 
graphic^  designatur. 'a  I  ud  Hondio,  cselatore  [n.  p.,  16—?].  Fo. 
I  sheet. 

^*:^  See  also  Mercator. 

Hone  (William),  The  Reformists'  Register  and  Weekly 
Commentary,  complete,  London:  1818.  2  vols.  8vo.  pp. 
823;  431. 

Ancient  Mysteries  Described,    especially  the   English 

Miracle  Plays,  founded  on  Apocryphal  New  Testament  Story,  . 
extant  among  the  unpublished  manuscripts  in  the  British 
Museum;  including  notices  of  Ecclesiastical  Shows,  the  Festi- 
vals of  Fools  and  Asses,  the  English  Boy  Bishop — the  Descent 
into  Hell— the  Lord  Mayor's  Show— The  Guild  Hall  Giants- 
Christmas  Carols,  &c.  With  engravings  on  copper  and  wood, 
London:  1823,     ^vo,     pp,  298.     pis, 

Facetiae  and   Miscellanies,     With   One   Hundred  and 


170  GRAHAM 

Twenty  Engravings,  drawn  by  George  Cruikshank,     London: 
1827.     8vo. 

^*^  A  series  of  Hone's  tracts,  bound  up  with  the  above  title-page.  The 
pamphlets  are  as  follows  : 

The  Political  House  that  Jack  Built.  With  thirteen  cuts.  Fifty  third  Edi- 
tion.    London:   182 1.     8vo.     pp.  (24). 

The  Man  in  the  Moon,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  With  fifteen  cuts.  Twenty-seventh 
edition.     London:  1821.     8vo.     pp.  (20). 

"The  Doctor,"  A  parody  written  by  the  Right  Honorable  George  Canning 
[n.  p.,  n.  d.].     pp.  (4).  ■ 

The  Queen's  Matrimonial  Ladder,  A  National  Toy,  with  fourteen  step 
scenes;  and  illustrations  in  verse,  with  eighteen  other  cuts.  Forty-third  Edi- 
tion.    London :  1820.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

In  Parliament.  Dropt  Clauses  out  of  the  Bill  against  The  Queen.  For 
Mr.  Attorney  General  To  peruse  and  settle.  With  a  refresher.  W.  Hone, 
Ludgate  Hill,  London,  Solicitor  for  said  Clauses.  Note. — The  original  edi- 
tion of  this  article  was  printed  on  a  sheet  of  foolscap  writing  paper,  with  the 
preceding  endorsement  on  its  folding.     8vo.     pp.  (6). 

"NonMi  Ricordo,"  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  Thirtieth  Edition.  London:  1820.  8vo. 
pp.  (16). 

The  Form  of  Prayer,  with  Thanksgiving  to  Almighty  God,  To  be  used  daily 
by  all  devout  People  throughout  the  Realm,  for  the  Happy  Deliverance  of 
Her  Majesty  Queen  Caroline.  From  the  late  most  Traitorous  Conspiracy*. 
Fifth  Edition.     London:  1820.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

The  Political  Showman — At  Home !  Exhibiting  his  cabinet  of  curiosities 
and  Creatures— All  Alive!  With  twenty -four  cuts.  Twentieth  Edition. 
London:  1821.     8vo.     pp.30. 

The  Right  Divine  of  Kings  to  Govern  Wrong.  Dedicated  to  the  Holy  Al- 
liance.    London:  1821.     8vo.     pp.60. 

Buonapartephobia.  The  Origin  of  Dr.  Slop's  Name.  Tenth  Edition. 
London  :   1820.     8vo.     pp.   16.     port. 

Bank  Note,     i  pi. 

The  Bank  restriction  barometer,     pp.  2. 

A  Slap  at  Slop  and  the  Bridge-Street  Gang.  With  Twenty-seven  Cuts. 
London :  1822.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

Aspersions  Answered:  An  explanatory  Statement,  addressed  To  the  Public 
at  Large,  and  to  every  reader  of  The  Quarterly  Review  in  particular.  Sixth 
edition.     London:  1824.     8vo.     pp.  68. 

Another  Article  for  The  Quarterly  Review.  Second  edition.  London:  1824. 
8vo.     pp.  32. 

The  Three  Trials  of  William  Hone,  for  publishing  Three  Parodies ;  viz. 
The  Late  John  Wilkes's  Catechism,  The  Political  Litany,  and  The  Sinecur- 
ist's  Creed  ;  on  Three  Ex-Officio  Informations,  at  Guildhall,  London,  during 
Three  Successive  Days,  December  18,  19,  &  20,  1817;  before  Three  Special 
Juries,  and  Mr.  Justice  Abbott,  on  the  First  Day,  and  Lord  Chief  Justice  El- 
lenborough,  on  the  last  two  days.     London:  1818.     8vo.     pp.  48,  45,  44. 

Trial  By  Jury  and  Liberty  of  the  Press.  The  Proceedings  at  the  Public 
Meeting,  December  29,  1817,  At  the  City  of  London  Tavern,  for  the  purpose 
of  enabling  William  Hone  to  surmount  the  difficulties  in  which  he  has  been 


LIBRARY.  171 

placed  by  being  selected  by  the  ministers  of  the  Crown  as  the  object  of  their 
persecution.  Mr.  Waithman  in  the  Chair.  Seventh  Edition.  London:  1818. 
8vo.     pp.  28. 

Hone  (William).  The  Every-Day  Book  and  Table  Book; 
or,  Everlasting  Calendar  of  Popular  Amusements,  Sports, 
Pastimes,  Ceremonies,  Manners,  Customs,  and  Events,,  inci- 
dent to  Each  of  the  Three  Hundred  and  Sixty-five  Days,  in 
past  and  present  times;  forming  a  complete  history  of  the  year, 
months,  and  seaspns,  and  a  perpetual  key  to  the  almanac. 
With  four  hundred  and  thirty-six  engravings,  London:  1838- 
3  vols.     8vo. 

The  Year  Book  of  Daily  Recreation  and  Information; 

concerning  remarkable  men  and  manners,  times  and  seasons, 
solemnities  and  merry-makings  on  the  plan  of  the  Every-Day 
Book  and  Table-Book.  With  one  hundred  and  fourteen  engrav- 
ings.    London:  1839.     8vo.     pp.  1643.     P^- 

"Hood,"  (Robin).— See  Robin  Hood. 

[Hood  (Thomas)].  Odes  and  Addresses  to  Great  People. 
London:  Printed  for  Baldwin,  Cradock  &  Joy.  1825.  i6mo. 
pp.  (6),  136. 

The  Comic   Annual.     London:  mdcccxxxiv.     i2mo. 

pp.  175.     pis. 

The    Comic   Annual.     London:    mdcccxxxv.     i2mo. 

pp.  180.     pis. 

Hood's  Own:  or.  Laughter  from  Year  to  Year,     Being 

former  runnings  of  his  comic  vein,  with  an  infusion  of  new 
blood  for  general  circulation.  London:  mdcccxlvi.  8vo.  pp. 
568.     port,  and  pis. 

Poems  of  Wit  and  Hurnour.     Fifth  edition.     London: 

1853.     i2mo.     pp.  282. 

Poems.     Sixth   edition.     London:  1853.     i2mo.     pp. 

388.     port. 

Tylney  Hail.     Boston:  i860.     i2mo.     pp.  479. 

Up  the  Rhine.     A  new  edition,  with  a  preface  by  his 

daughter.     London:  1869.      i2mo.     pp.  344.     ports,  and  pis. 

Thomas  Hood.     Illustrated  by  Gustave  Dor6.    London: 

1870.     Fo.     pp.  63. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Hood.    Edited,  with  a 


172  GRAHAM 

critical  memoir,  by  William  Michael  Rossetti.  Illustrated  by 
Gnstave  Dore.  London:  [n.  d.].  8vo.  pp.  400.  port,  and 
pis. 

[Hood  (Thomas)].  Choice  Humorous  Works,  ludicrous  ad- 
ventures, bon  mots,  puns  and  hoaxes.  With  a  new  life  of  the 
author,  portraits  by  Maclise  and  D'Orsay,  caricatures  and  fac 
similes.     London:    [1873?].     ^^'O-     PP-  v,  583. 

Hook  (Theodore  Edward).  Killing  no  Murder.  A  farce,  in 
two  acts.  As  performed  with  great  applause  at  the  Theatres 
Royal:  with  the  original  Prefaces,  and  the  scene  suppressed  by 
order  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain.      London:  1817.     8vo.     pp.44. 

HOPKIN^  (John).— See  Sternhold,  T. 

HoPKiNSON  (F.). — See  Peters,  R. 

Horace  in  London. — See  Smith,  H, 

[HoRAM,  son  of  Asmar].  Tales  of  the  Genii:  or  Stories  of 
Amusement  and  Delight:  a  sequel  to  the  Arabian  Nights  En- 
tertainments. Translated  from  the  Persian  by  Sir  Charles 
Morell.     London:  mdcccxlv.     24mo.     pp.  480.     pi. 

HORATius  Flaccus  (Q. ).  The  Works  of  Quintus  Horatius 
Flaccus.  Illustrated  chiefly  from  the  remains  of  ancient  art.  With 
a  life  by  Henry  Hart  Milman.  London:  mdcccxlix.  8vo.  pp. 
490.     pis. 

The  Works  of  Horace.  Translated  literally  into  Eng- 
lish Prose,  by  C.  Smart.  A  new  edition,  revised,  with  a  co- 
pious selection  of  notes,  by  Theodore  Alois  Buckley.  London: 
MDCCCLiii.     8vo.     pp.  325. 

The  Odes  of  Horace,  translated   into  English  Verse, 

with  a  life  and  notes,  by  Theodore  Martin.  Bgston:  m  dccc  lxvi. 
i2mo.     pp.  358. 

[HoRNR  (Richard  Hengist)].  Exposition  of  The  False  Me- 
dium and  Barriers  Excluding  Men  of  Genius  from  the  Public. 
London:  1833.     8vo.     pp.     330.     port. 

Horner  (Susan).  The  Tuscan  Poet,  Giuseppe  Giusti,  and 
his  times.     London  and  Cambridge:  1864.     i2mo.     pp.  374. 

Horner  (Susan  and  Joanna).     Walks  in    Florence.     With 
illustrations.     London:  1873.     i2mo.     pp.  463.     pi. 
♦*^^  Volume  II.  only. 

Hornor  (Thomas).     Prospectus.     View  of  London  and  the 


LIBRARY.  173 

surrounding  country;  taken  with  mathematical  accuracy  from  an 
observatory  purposely  erected  over  the  cross  of  St.  Paul's  cathe- 
dral; to  be  published  in  four  engravings.  London:  1822.  8vo. 
pp.  31.     folding  pi. 

[HoRNOT  (Antoine)].  Anecdotes  /  Am^ricaines,  /  ou  /  Histoire 
Abreg^e  /  des  /  principaux  evenements  /  Arrives  dans  le  Nouveau 
Monde,  depuis  sa  /  d^couverte  jusqu'a  I'epoque  pr^sente.  /  A 
Paris:  /  Chez  Vincent,  Imprimeur-  Libraire,  rue  /des  Mathurins, 
hotel  de  Clugny.  /  M  dcc  lxxvi.  Avec  Approbation  &  Privi- 
lege du  Roi.     i2mo.     pp.  xv,  782. 

[HoTTEN  (J.  C.)].  The  Slang  Dictionary;  or,  the  vulgar 
words,  street  phrases,  and  "fast"  expressions  of  high  and  low 
society.  Many  with  their  etymology,  and  a  few  with  their  his- 
tory traced.     London:  1865.     i2mo.     pp.  305.     pL 

[ ]     Charles  Dickens,  the  story  of  his  life.     By  the  author 

of  the  "Life  of  Thackeray."  London:  [1870].  8vo.  pp.367, 
ports.,  pi.  and  fac  sim. 

See  Larwood,  J. 

Hough  (Franklin  B.).  Papers  relating  to  Pemaquid  and 
parts  adjacent  in  the  present  state  of  Maine,  known  as  Cornwall 
County,  when  under  the  Colony  of  New-York,  Compiled  from 
Official  Records  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.     Albany:  mdccclvi.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  vii,  136. 

Papers  concerning  the  attack  on  Hatfield  and  Deer- 
field  by  a  party  of  Indians  from  Canada,  September  nineteenth, 
1677.     New  York:  1859.     ^^-  ^^o.     pp.  82.     map. 

^*^  Edited  for,  and  100  copies  printed  by,  the  Bradford  Club. 

Diary  of  the  Siege  of  Detroit  in  the  War  with  Pontiac. 

Also  a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Events  of  the  Siege,  by  Major 
Robert  Rogers.  A  Plan  for  Conducting  Indian  Affairs,  by  Col- 
onel Bradstreet;  and  other  authentick  documents,  never  before 
printed.  Edited  with  notes  by  Franklin  B.  Hough.  Albany, 
N.  Y. :  M.D.ccc.LX.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  xxiii,  304. 

Houghton  {Lord).  Palm  Leaves.  By  Richard  Monckton 
MHnes.     London:  mdcccxliv.      i2mo.     pp.  202. 

^*^  Autograph  of  author  on  title. 

Poems,  Legendary  and  Historical.  By  Richard  Monck- 
ton Milnes.  A  new  edition.  London:  Edward  Moxon,  Dover 
Street,     mdcccxliv.     i2mo.     pp.  154. 

J*"^  Autograph  of  author  on  fly  leaf. 


174  GRAHAM 

Houghton  {Lord).  Memorials  of  Many  Scenes.  By  Rich- 
ard Monckton  Milnes.  A  new  edition.  London :  Edward 
Moxon,  Dover  Street,     mdcccxliv.     i2mo.     pp.  203. 

^*#  Autograph  of  author  on  fly  leaf. 

The  Real   Union  of  England  and   Ireland.     London : 

1845.      i6mo.     pp.  87. 

Poems  of   Many  Years.     Boston  :    mdcccxlvi.     i2mo. 

pp.  275. 

To  the  Men   of  Birmingham.     An  Ode,  composed  for 

the  opening  of  their  First  Public  Pleasnre-Ground,  by  Richard 
Monckton  Milnes,  M.  P.  To  be  sold  at  a  bazaar,  for  the  "Ad- 
derley  Park"  Library,  August,  1856.  Birmingham:  Beilby 
and  Wright,  Temple  Buildings,  New  Street.     1856.   8vo.    12 11. 

Address  on  the  Punishment  and  Reformation  of  Crim- 
inals. By  Richard  Monckton  Milnes,  M.  P.  Reprinted  from 
the  Transactions  of  the  National  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  Social  Science,  1859.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

[ ]     The  Luggie,   and  other   Poems.      By   David  Gray. 

With  a  Memoir  by  James  Hedderwick,  and  a  Prefatory  Notice 
by  R.  M.  Milnes,  M.  P.  Cambridge  and  London:  1862.  8vo. 
pp.  10. 

^*^  A  review  of  the  above  work. 

[ ]     The  Remains  of  the  late  Mrs.  Richard  Trench;  being 

Selections  from  her  Journals,  Letters,  and  other  Papers.  Edited 
by  her  Son,  the  Dean  of  Westminster.  London:  1862.  8vo. 
pp.  23. 

#*^  A  review,  separately  printed  from  some  magazine. 

Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain.     Weekly  Evening 

Meeting,  Friday,  May  2,  1862.  The  Rev.  John  Barlow,  M.  A., 
F.  R.  S.,  Vice-President,  in  the  Chair.  R.  Monckton  Milnes, 
Esq.,  M.  P.  On  the  International  Exhibition  for  1862.  [Lon- 
don: 1862].     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Selections  from    the  Poetical  Works.     London  :    1863. 

i2nio.     pp.  284. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Inaugural   Address  delivered  at  the    opening   of   the 

Leeds  Congress  of  the  British  Archaeological  Association,  Oct. 
12,  1863.  And  Oljservations  on  the  History  of  Thomas,  Earl  of 
Lancaster.    By  The  Lord  Houghton,  M.  A.,  D.  C.  L.,  President. 


LIBRARY.  175 

[From   the  Journal   of  the  Association.]     London:  Printed  by 
T.  Richards,  37  Great  Queen  Street.   1864.  8vo.  pp.  18. 

[ ]     Atalanta  in  Calydon :  a  tragedy.   By  Algernon  Charles 

Swinburne.     [London:  n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  15. 

^*^j.  A  review,  originally  printed  in  some  magazine,  and  a  few  copies  pri- 
vately reprinted  in  separate  form. 

[Houghton  {Lord)].  Notice  of  a  Fragment  of  a  Sarum 
Breviary,  in  the  Possession  of  John  Eliot  Hodgkin.  [n.  p.,  n. 
d.]     8vo.    pp.  7.     2  fac  similes. 

^t*^j.  Privately  printed. 

[ ]  A  Reminiscence  of  Cardinal  Wiseman.  By  a  Pro- 
testant,    fn.  p.,  n.  d.]     pp.  II. 

^*^  Privately  printed. 

Household  Words.  Conducted  by  Charles  Dickens.  Leip- 
zig: 1851-     18  vols.     i6mo. 

HoussAYE  (Ars^ne).  Histoire  du  ^\^^  Fauteuil  de  I'Acad- 
^mie  Fran^aise.     Paris:  mdccclvii.     i2mo.     pp.  406. 

HovEDEN  (Roger  de).  The  Annals  of  Roger  de  Hoveden, 
comprising  the  history  of  England  and  of  other  countries  of 
Europe  from  A.  D.  732  to  A.  D.  1201.  Translated  from  the 
Latin  with  notes  and  illustrations  by  Henry  T.  Riley.  In  two 
volumes.     London:  mdcccliii.     2  vols.      i2mo. 

4t\  The  author  is  said  to  have  been  a  professor  of  theology  at  Oxford, 
and  later  clerk  or  chaplain  to  Henry  II.  The  present  work  is  in  two  parts, 
the  first  professing  to  be  a  continuation  of  Bede's  Ecclesiastical  History, 
commencing  in  732,  and  ending  with  1154.  The  second  part  brings  the  his- 
tory down  to  1201.  From  the  year  1192,  "his  circumstantiality  is  such  that 
we  might  almost  imagine  ourselves  reading  a  newspaper  accourtl." 

Howard  [Sir  \).  The  Duel  of  the  Stags,  a  Poem,  Written 
by  the  Honourable  Sir  Robert  Howard.  Together  with  An  Epis- 
tle to  the  Author,  By  Mr.  John  Dryden.  London:  Printed  and 
Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Blackfryars,  near  the  Water-side.  1709. 
8vo.     pp.  16. 

Howe  (Julia  Ward).  The  World's  Own.  Boston:  m  dccc  lvii. 
i2mo,     pp.  141. 

Howell  (James).  Lexicon  Tetraglotton,  an  English- 
French-Italian-Spanish  Dictionary:  Whereunto  is  adjoined  A 
large  Nomenclature  of  the  proper  Terms  (in  all  the  four)  be- 
longing to  several  Arts  and  Sciences,  to  Recreations,  to  Profes- 
sions both  Liberal  and  Mechanick,  &c.    Divided  into  Fiftie  two 


176  GRAHAM 

Sections;  With  another  Volume  of  the  Choicest  Proverbs  in  all 
the  said  Toungs,  (consisting  of  divers  compleat  Tomes)  and  the 
English  translated  into  the  other  Three,  to  take  off  the  reproch 
which  useth  to  be  cast  upon  Her,  that  She  is  but  barren  in  this 
point,  and  those  Proverbs  She  hath  are  but  flat  and  empty. 
Moreover,  There  are  sundry  familiar  Letters  and  Verses  running 
all  in  Proverbs,  with  a  particular  Tome  of  the  Brittish  or  old  Cam- 
brian Sayed-Sawes  and  Adages,  which  the  Author  thought  fit  to 
annex  hereunto,  and  make  Intelligible,  for  their  great  Antiquity 
and  Weight:  Lastly,  there  are  five  Centuries  of  New  Sayings, 
which,  in  tract  of  Time,  may  serve  for  Proverbs  to  Posterity. 
By  the  Labours,  and  Lucubrations  of  James  Howell,  Esq. ; 
London,  Printed  by  J.  G.  for  Samuel  Thomson,  at  the  Bishops 
head  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard.      1660.     Fo. 

HowELLS  (W.  D.).  Venetian  Life.  New  York:  mdccclxvi. 
8vo.     pp.  359. 

Venetian  Life.     Second  edition.     London:  1867.   ^^o. 

pp.  340. 

#*^  A  letter  of  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham  is  inserted. 

Italian  Journeys.     London:  1868.     8vo.     pp.320. 

^*^  A  letter  of  Howells's  is  inserted. 

HowiTT  (Mary).  Pictorial  Calendar  of  the  Seasons,  exhibit- 
ing the  pleasures,  pursuits,  and  characteristics  of  country  life 
for  every  month  in  the  year,  and  embodying  the  whole  of  Aikin's 
Calendar  of  Nature.     London:  1854.      i2mo.     pp.  567. 

HowiTT  (William).  The  Rural  Life  of  England.  London: 
1838.     2  ^'ols.     8vo. 

^*^  See  also  Meadows. 

Visits  to  Remarkable  Places;  Old  H*alls,  Battle  Fields, 

and  scenes  illustrative  of  striking  passages  in  English  history 
and  poetry.     Philadelphia:   1842.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Homes  and  Haunts  of  the  Most  Eminent  British  Poets. 

London:  m.dccc.xlvii.     2  vols.     8vo. 

HowiTT  (William  and  Mary).  Stories  of  English  and  For- 
eign Life.  With  twenty  engravings.  London  :  mdcccliii. 
1 2 mo.     pp.  496.     ports. 

Hows  (J.  W.  S.).  The  Practical  Elocutionist,  and  Academ- 
ical Reader  and  Speaker,  designed  for  the  use  of  Colleges, 
Academies  and  High  Schools.     New  York:  1853.   ^^'O-   PP- 430- 


LIBRARY.  177 

[HoYLE  (Charles'].     The  Pilgrim  of  the  Hebrides:  a  Lay  of 
the  North  Countrie.     By  the  Author  of  "Three  Days  at  Kil- 
larney."     London:   1830.     8vo.     pp.  (8),  296,  (4). 
^^*^(,  Autograph  of  William  Wordsworth  on  fly  leaf. 

HoYT  (Ralph).  Sketches  of  Life  and  Landscape.  New- York: 
1858.     i2mo.     pp  174.. 

HtJBNER  (Julius).  Catalogue  de  la  Galerie  Royalede  Dresde. 
Avec  une  introduction  historique  et  des  notices  speciales  sur 
I'acquisition  des  tableaux  dont  se  compose  cette  collection. 
Traduction  de  J.  Grangier.  Revue  par  A.  Maillard.  Dresde. 
1862.     i2mo.     pp.  462,  table. 

HuDDESFORD  (George).  The  Poems  of.  London:  1801.  2 
vols.     i2mo. 

Hudson  (John).  A  Complete  Guide  to  the  English  Lakes, 
with  Minute  Directions  for  Tourists;  and  Mr.  Wordsworth's 
description  of  the  scenery  of  the  country,  etc. ;  also  Five  Letters 
on  the  Geology  of  the  Lake  District,  by  the  Rev.  Professor 
Sedgwick.     London:  1859.      i2mo.     pp.  270.     pi. 

Hughes  (John,  Arch-bishop).  Speech  delivered  on  the  i6th, 
17th  and  2ist  days  of  June,  1841.  Being  a  review  and  refutation 
of  thcremonstrance  of  the  Public  School  Society  and  the  argu- 
ment of  Hiram  Ketchum,  Esq.,  their  counsel,  before  a  commit- 
tee of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  New  York,  against  the  report 
of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  the  subject  of  Common  School 
Education.     New  York:  1841.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

»*^  Relates  to  the  Know  Nothing  crusade  against  the  Roman  Catholics. 

A  Lecture  on  the  Mixture  of  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical 

Power,  in  the  Governments  of  the  Middle  Ages,  delivered  at  the 
Tabernacle  on  Monday  evening,  December  18,  1843,  ^X  request 
of  the  Irish  Emigrant  Society.     New  York:  1843.     S^'*^-     PP- 24. 

[Hughes  (Thomas)].  School  Days  at  Rugby.  By  an  Old 
Boy.     Boston:  M  dccc  Lix.      i2mo.     pp.405. 

Hugo  (Victor).  Les  Contemplations.  Edition  Elzevirienne. 
Ornements  par  E.  Froment.  Paris:  1869.  2  vols.  i6mo.  pis. 
pis. 

Quatrevingt-Treize.     Paris:  1874.     3  vols.     8vo. 

HuLSE  (Georgie  A.).     Sunbeams  and  Shadows,  and  Buds  and 

Blossoms;  or,  Leaves  from  Aunt  Minnie's  Portfolio.  New  York: 
M. DCCC.  LI.      i2nio.     pp.  262. 


178  G  R  A  H  A  M 

Humboldt  (Alexander  von).  Cosmos;  a  sketch  of  a  Physical 
Description  of  the  Universe.  Translated  from  the  German,  by 
E.  C.  Otte.     London:  1849-     4  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

Views  of  Nature;  or,  Contemplations  on  the  Sublime 

Phenomena  of  Creation;  with  scientific  illustrations.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  E.  C.  Otte  and  Henry  G.  Bohn. 
London:  1850.     i2mo.     pp.  452.     pi. 

Humboldt  (Alexander  von).  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels 
to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  America,  during  the  years  1799- 
1804.  By  Alexander  von  Humboldt  and  Aime  Bonpland. 
Translated  and  edited  by  Thomasina  Ross,  London:  1852. 
i2mo. 

Cosmos  essai  d'une     Description  Physique  du  Monde. 

Traduit  par  H.  Faye  Un  des  astronomes  de  I'Observatoire  de 
Paris.     Milan:  1854.     5  vols.     8vo. 

^*^  "  Tome  5uie  (posthume)  "  is  a  "  traductisn  sur  V  original  allemand  par 
Ernest  Sergent." 

Hume  (David).  The  History  of  England,  from  the  invasion 
of  Julius  Csesar  to  the  abdication  of  James  the  Second,  1688.  A 
new  edition,  with  the  author's  last  corrections  and  improvements. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a  short  account  of  his  life  written  by  him- 
self. Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Company,  1853.  5  vols. 
Svo,     port. 

Hume  (D.)  and  T.  Smollett.  Hume  &  Smollet's  cele- 
brated History  of  England,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the  year 
1760,  accurately  and  impartially  abridged.  And  a  continuation 
from  that  period  to  the  Coronation  of  George  IV.,  July  19, 
1821,  embracing  a  period  of  nearly  2,000  years.  [Edited]  by 
Rev.  John  Robin.son,  D.  D.  New  York:  1847.  ^^o.  pp.  496. 
ports,  and  pis. 

The  Humming  Bird:  or,  a  Compleat  Collection  of  the  most 
esteemed  Songs.  Containing  Above  Fourteen  Hundred  of  the 
most  celebrated  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Songs,  in  which  are 
included  All  the  Favourite  New  Songs  sung  at  the  Theatres 
Royal,  Vauxhall,  Ranelagh,  and  Polite  Concerts  In  the  Last 
Season.     Canterbury:  mdcclxxxv.     Sq.  i2mo.     pp.  xxiv,  408. 

Humphreys  (F.).  Homeopathic  Mentor  or  Family  Adviser 
in  the  use  of  Specific  Homeopathic  Medicine.  New  York:  1872. 
8vo.     pp.  364. 


LIBRARY.  179 

Humphreys  (H.  Noel).  The  Coin  Collector's  Manual,  or 
guide  to  the  numismatic  student  in  the  formation  of  a  Cabinet 
of  Coins:  comprising  an  historical  and  critical  account  of  the 
origin  and  progress  of  coinage,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
fall  of  the  Roman  Empire;  with  some  account  of  the  coinages 
of  Modern  Europe,  more  especially  of  Great  Britain.  London: 
1853.     2  vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

Hungary  and  Its  Revolutions,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
nineteenth  century.  With  a  memoir  of  Louis  Kossuth.  By 
E. ,0.  S.     London:  1854.     8vo.     pp.  556.     port. 

Hunt  {Capt.  E.  B.).  Union  Foundations:  A  study  of  Amer- 
ican nationality  as  a  fact  of  science.  New  York:  1863.  8vo. 
pp.  61. 

Hunt  (Freeman).  Lives  of  American  Merchants.  New 
York:  1856.     8vo.     pp.  576.     port. 

^^  Volume  I.  ouly. 

Worth  and  Wealth:  a  collection  of  Maxims,  Morals  and 

Miscellanies  for  Merchants  and  Men  of  Business.     New  York: 
1856.     i2mo.     pp.  504. 

Hunt  (Leigh).  Lord  Byron  and  Some  of  His  Contemporaries; 
with  recollections  of  the  Author's  Life,  and  of  his  Visits  to  Italy. 
London:  1828.     4to.     pp.  513.     6  pis. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Leigh  Hunt.     Now  first  entirely 

collected,  revised  by  himself,  and  edited  with  an  introduction 
by  S.  Adams  Lee.     Boston :  m  dccc  Lxvi.    2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

[Works  of.]     London:  1870.     5  vols.     i2mo. 

Autobiography.  The  Town. 

Imagination  and  Fancy.  Wit  and  Humour. 

Men,  Women  and  Books. 

The  Book  of  The  Sonnet.     Edited  by  Leigh  Hunt  and 


Adams  Lee.     London:   1867.      i2mo.     pp.  340. 

*%  Volume  I.  only. 

See  Meadows. 


Hunt  (Robert).  The  Poetry  of  Science;  or.  Studies  of  the 
Physical  Phenomena  of  Nature.  London:  mdcccliv.  i2mo. 
pp.  421. 

Elementary   Physics,   an  introduction   to  the  study  of 

Natural  Philosophy.     London:  mdccclv.    i2mo.    pp.  486.  pis. 

Hunter  (W.).     Description  du  Pegu  et  de  I'lsle  de  Ceylan. 


180  .GRAHAM 

Renfermant  des  details  exacts  et  neufs  sur  le  climat,  les  produc- 
tions, le  commerce,  le  gouveniement,  les  moeiirs  et  les  usages 
de  ces  contrees;  Par  W.  Hunter,  Chr.  Wolf  &  Eschelskroon. 
Traduite  de  I'Anglois  &  de  I'Allemand.  Par  L.  L.  *  *  *  A 
Paris.     1793.     8vo.     pp.  354. 

HuREL  {Abbe  A.).  Les  Orateurs  Sacres  a  la  Cour  de  Louis 
XIV.     Paris:  1872.     2  vols.     8vo. 

The  Husband,  a  Poem.  Expressed  in  A  Compleat  Man. 
London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black- fryars,  near 
the  Water-side.     1710.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Hutchinson  (Lucy).  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Colonel  Hutch- 
inson, Governor  of  Nottingham  Castle  and  Town,  representa- 
tive of  the  County  of  Nottingham  in  the  Long  Parliament,  and 
the  Town  of  Nottingham  in  the  first  Parliament  of  Charles  the 
Second,  written  by  His  Widow  Lucy.  From  the  original  man- 
uscript by  the  Rev.  Julius  Hutchinson.  To  which  is  prefixed 
the  Life  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson,  written  by  herself.  London:  1854. 
i2mo.     pp.  523.     port. 

Hutchinson  (Thomas).  The  /  History  /  of  the  /  Colony  / 
of/  Massachusets-Bay,  /  from  the  /  first  settlement  thereof  /  in 
1628,  /  until  its  incorporation  /  with  the  /  Colony  of  Plimouth, 
Province  of  Main,  &c.  /  By  the  /  Charter  of  King  William  and 
Queen  Mary  /  in  1691.  /  .  .  .  .  /  By  Mr.  Hutchinson,  /  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor of  the  Massachusets  Province.  /  The  second 
edition.  /  London:  /  Printed  for  M.  Richardson,  in  Pater-noster 

Row.  /  MDCCLX-  /      2  vols.       8vO. 

1/.*^  The  historian,  James  Grahame's,  copy,  with  his  autograph  on  the  title 
page. 

Hy7nn  to  Peace. — See  De  Foe. 
Hymn  to  the  Pillory. — See  Die  Foe. 


1DEES  d'un  Citoyen  sur  la  Puissance  du  Roi  et  le  Commerce 
de  la  Nation,  dans  I'Orient.    A  Amsterdam,    m.  dcc.  lxiii. 
^    i6mo.     pp.  40. 
Illustraled  Book  of  French  Songs. — See  Oxenford. 

The  Illustrated  Book  of  Scottish  Songs,  from  the  sixteenth 
to  the  nineteenth  century.     London:  1854.    i2mo.    pp.  325.   pi. 

Illustrations  of  Stratford-upon-Avon  and  the  life  of  Shak- 
speare,  from  original  drawings.  Stratford-upon-Avon,  printed 
and  published  by  F.  E.  Ward,  High  Street,  mdcccli.  Fo. 
Title  and  pp.  2;  2;  2;  2;  i.     4  pis. 

^^  129  portraits  and  many  plates  inserted. 

Illustrations  of  the  Lyric  Poetry. — See  Stenhouse,  W. 

Imigination  and  Fancy. — See  Hunt,  L. 

The  Importance  of  Literature  to  Men  of  Business:  a  series 
of  addresses  Delivered  at  Various  Popular  Institutions.  Re- 
vised and  corrected  by  the  authors.  London:  1852.  i2mo. 
PP-  354- 

**^  A  collection  of  sixteen  addresses,  by 

G.  C.  Verplanck,  T.  N.  Talfourd,  J.  P.  Nichol, 

J.  F.  W.  Herschel,  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Duke  of  Argyl, 

B.  Disraeli,  Lord  Mahon,  Sir  David  Brewster, 

Lord  John  Manners,  Archbishop  Whately,  H.  G.  Bell. 

John  Phillips,  Charles  Knight, 

G.  S.  Smythe.  A.  Alison, 

Inaugural  Address. — See  Butler,  B.  F. 

Inchbald  {Mrs.  E.).  Wives  As  They  Were  and  Maids  As 
They  Are.     A  Comedy.     London:  1797.     8vo.     pp.  96. 

India. — See  Corner,  J. 

Influence  des  Despotisine. — See  Beauraarchais. 

Ingelow  (Jean).     Poems.     Boston:   1865.     8vo.     pp.  256. 

A  Story  of  Doom  And  Other  Poems.     London:   1868. 

1 2 mo.     pp.  294. 

Ingersoll  (Edward).  A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  from  March   4th,  1789,  to  May  15th,  1820. 

(181)  .         ' 


182  GRAHAM 

Including  also  the  Constitution,  and  the  old  Act  of  Con- 
federation, and  excluding  all  Acts  relating  to  the  District  of 
Columbia,  Acts  establishing  or  discontinuing  Post  Roads,  and 
Private  Acts.     Philadelphia:  1821.     8vo.     pp.  845. 

Inglis  (James).  The  Bible  Text  Cyclopedia :  a  complete 
classification  of  Scripture  texts  in  the  form  of  an  alphabetical 
list  of  subjects.     London:  [i860.]    8vo.     pp.524. 

Ingoldsby  Legends. — See  Barham,  R.  H. 

Ingraham  (J.  H.).  The  Throne  of  David;  from  the  Con- 
secration of  the  Shepherd  of  Bethlehem,  to  The  Rebellion  of 
Prince  Absalom,  Being  an  illustration  of  the  splendor,  power, 
and  dominion  of  the  reign  of  the  Shepherd, — Poet, — Warrior, — 
King,  and  Prophet,  Ancestor  and  Type  of  Jesus;  in  a  series  of 
letters  addressed  by  an  Assyrian  Ambassador,  resident  at  the 
Court  of  Saul  and  David,  to  his  Lord  and  King  on  the  Throne 
of  Nineveh;  wherein  the  glory  of  Assyria,  as  well  as  the  mag- 
nificence of  Judea,  is  presented  to  the  reader  as  by  An  Eye  Wit- 
ness.    Boston:  187 1.      i2mo.      pp.  603.     pis. 

Ingulph  {Abbot  of  Croyland).  Ingulph's  Chronicle  of  the 
Abbey  of  Croyland  with  the  contin.uations  by  Peter  of  Blois,  and 
anonymous  writers.  Translated  from  the  Latin  with  notes  by 
Henry  T.  Riley.      London,     mdcccliv.      i2mo.     pp.  546. 

Instructions  to  Vander  Bank,  A  Sequel  to  the  Advice  to 
the  Poets:  a  Poem,  Occasion'd  by  the  glorious  success  of  Her 
Majesty's  Arms,  under  the  Command  of  the  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough, the  last  year  in  Flanders.  London:  Printed  and  Sold 
by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fry ars,  near  the  Water-side.  1709.  8vo. 
pp.  16. 

The  Insurrection  in  Paris,  related  by  an  Englishman,  An 
eye-witness  of  that  frightful  war  and  of  the  terrible  evils  which 
accompanied  it.      Paris:  1871.     8vo.     pp.  178. 

Ireland  (John). — See  Hogarth,  W. 

Irvine  (William).  Letters  on  Sicily.  London:  1813.  8vo. 
pp.  259. 

Irving  (Joseph).  The  Annals  of  Our  Time  :  a  Diurnal  of 
Events,  social  and  political,  home  and  foreign,  from  the  Acces- 
sion of  Queen  Victoria.  London  and  New  York:  1871.  8vo. 
pp.  1034. 


LIBRARY.  .  183 

[Irving  (W.)].     Bracebridge  Hall;  or,  The  Humorists.     By 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.     London:  1822.     2  vols.     8vo. 
^*^  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham,  from  W.  H.  Huntington. 

[ ]     Bracebridge  Hall,    or  The   Humorists.     A   Medley. 

By  Geoffrey   Crayon,    Gent.      Author's   revised  edition.     New 
York:  i860,     sm.  4to.     pp.  465.     pis. 

^*^  The  plates  are  in  duplicate,  one  set  being  impressions  on  india  paper. 

The  Works  of.     New  edition,    revised.     New  York: 

1853-     15  vols.     8vo. 

Adventures  of  Capt.  Bonneville.  Knickerbocker's  New  York. 

Alhambra.  Life  and  Voyages  of  Columbus. 

Astoria.  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

Bracebridge  Hall.  Mahomet. 

Conquest  of  Granada.  Sketch  Book. 

Crayon  Miscellany.  Tales  of  a  Traveller. 

Wolfert's  Roost  and  other  papers,  now  first  collected. 


New  York:  1855.      i2mo.     pp.  383. 

Life  of  George  Washington.     New  York:  G.  P.   Put- 
nam.     1856-     5  vols.     4to. 

^*^  A  large  paper  copy,  with  the  illustrations  on  india  paper.  Extra-illus- 
trated by  the  insertion  of  20  pages  of  the  MS.,  manj'  rare  portraits,  and 
.autograph  letters  of:  Washington  (1.  s.),  Franklin,  Gage  (1.  s.),  Artemas 
Ward  (1.  s.),  John  Hancock,  John  Adams,  John  Thomas,  Burgoyne,  Lord 
Howe  (1.  s.),  Mercy  Warren,  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Edward  Everett,  Roger 
Sherman,  Gates,  Robert  Morris,  Benedict  Arnold,  Alexander  Hamilton, 
Kosciusko  (2),  Rochambeau,  Cornwallis,  Jefferson  (1.  s.),  James  Monroe, 
Charles  Carroll,  Patrick  Henry,  Bushrod  Washington,  Earl  of  Bellomont, 
Major  Napier,  Steuben,  W.  Howe,  Lord  Dorchester,  R.  Peale,  and  A.  Burrt 

[ ]     A  History  of  New  York,  from  the  Beginning  of  the 

World  to  the  Enfl  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty;  by  Diedrich  Knicker- 
bocker. The  author'^  revised  edition.  New  York:  i860,  sm. 
4to.     pp.  472.     port,  and  pis. 

[ ]     The  Sketch-Book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.     New 

York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  465.     port,  and  pis. 

[ ]     Tales  of  a  Traveller.     By  Geoffrey  Crayon,   Gent. 

Author's  revised  edition.     New  York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.477. 

Salmagundi;  or,  the  Whim-Whams  and   Opinions  of 

Launcelot  Langstaff,  Esq.,  and  others.  By  William  Irving, 
James  Kirke  Paulding  and  Washington  Irving.  Printed  from 
the  original  edition,    with   a  preface  and    notes  by  Evert  A. 

.  Duyckinck.     New  York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.412,     pi. 


184  GRAHAM 

Irvingiana:  A  memorial  of  Washington  Irving.  New  York: 
i860.     4to.     pp.  64. 

^t**  A  large  paper  copy  of  which  no  copies  only  were  printed.  Inserted 
are  about  seventy-five  portraits  and  autograph  letters  of  Irving,  W.  AUston, 
Walter  Scott,  William  Cullen  Bryant,  Fitz  Greene  Halleck,  Newton,  J.  K. 
Paulding,  George  Bancroft,  H.  T.  Tuckerman,  E.  H.  Chapin,  N.  P.  Willis, 
John  P.  Kennedy,  James  Kent,  Bishop  Wainwright,  George  William  Curtis, 
F.  S.  Cozzens  and  James  Hogg. 

^*.^  See  also  Bryant,  W-  C. 
Italy ^  zvith  Sketches  of  Spain. — See  Beckford,  W. 
Italian  Pictures. — See  Manning,  S. 

Ives  (Charles).  Chips  from  the  Workshop.  Parnassns,  The 
Outlaw's  Dream,  or  The  Old  Man's  Counsel,  and  Other  Poems. 
New  Haven:  mdcccxliii.     8vo.     pp.  180. 

Ives  (J.  C).  Military  Map  of  the  Seat  of  War  in  Italy,  com- 
piled from  the  most  reliable  authorities.  New  York:  1859. 
folded  8vo. 

Ives  (L.  S.).  The  Trials  of  a  Mind  in  its  Progress  to  Cath- 
olicism: A  Letter  to  His  Old  Friends.  London:  1854.  8vo. 
pp.  219. 


HACK  and  the  Giants. — See  Pleasant  and  Delightful. 
Jack  Downing'' s  Letters. — See  Smith,  Seba. 
Jackson  (A.).  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Arrangements 
of  the  Common  Council  of  the  City  of  New  York,  upon  the 
Funeral  Ceremonies  in  commemoration  of  the  Death  of  Gen. 
Andrew  Jackson,  Ex-President  of  the  United  States.  New 
York:  1845.     8vo.     pp.  134-303. 

Jacquemart  (A.).  Les  Merveilles  de  la  Ceramique  on  Part 
de  fagonner  et  decorer  les  Vases  en  Terre  Cuite,  Faience,  Gres 
et  Porcelaine,  Depuis  les  temps  antiques  jusqu'a  nos  jours. 
Troisi^me  partie  Occident  (temps  modernes)  contenant  48  vig- 
nettes sur  bois  et  833  monogrammes  par  J.  Jacquemart.  Paris: 
1869.      i6mo.      pp.  371. 

Jaenisch  (C.  F.  de).  Chess  Preceptor:  A  new  analysis  of 
the  Openings  of  Games.  Translated  from  the  French,  with 
notes,  by  George  Walker.     London:  1847.     ^^'o*     PP-  291. 

James  I.  (of  England),  Court  of — See  Williams,  R.  F. 

James  I.  (of  Scotland).  The  King's  Quair,  a  poem :  by  James 
the  First,  King  of  Scots.  With  explanatory  notes,  a  glossary, 
&:c.,  by  Ebenezer  Thomson.     Air:  1815.     8vo.     pp.  96. 

James  (G,  P.  R.).  The  Life  and  Times  of  Louis  the  Four- 
teenth.    London:  185 1.     2  vols.     lamo.     port. 

The   History  of  the    Life  of  Richard  Coeur-de-Lion. 

London:  mdcccliv.     2  vols.      i2mo.     port. 

The    Cavalier.     An   Historical    Novel.     Philadelphia: 

[n.  d.]   i2mo.     pp.  391.     port. 

Jameson  {^Mrs.  A.  M,).  Memoirs  and  Essays  illustrative  of 
Art,  Literature,  and  Social  Morals.  London:  1846.  8vo.  pp. 
298. 


Sacred  and  Legendary  Art. 

pp.  XV,  483.      pis. 

(185) 


London:   1850.     sm.  4to. 


18«  G  R  A  H  A  M 

Jameson  {Mrs.  A.  M.).  A  Commonplace  Book  of  Thoughts, 
Memories,  and  Fancies,  original  and  selected.  New  York: 
1856.     i2mo.     pp.  329. 

Memoirs  of  Early  Italian  Painters,  and  of  The  Progress 

of  Painting  in  Italy.  Cimabue  to  Bassano.  London:  1868. 
8vo.     pp.  328.      ports. 

[Works.]     Boston:  1863.    8  vols.    i6mo.  ports,  and  pi. 

Diary  of  an  Ennuyee.  Memoirs  of  the  Loves  of  the  Poets. 

Legends  of  the  Madonna.  Sacred  and  Legendary  Art. 

Legends  of  the  Monastic  Orders.  Sketches  of  Art,  Literature  and   Char- 

Memoirs  of  the  Early  Italian  Painters.       acter. 

The  History  of  Our  Lord,  as  exemplified  in  works  of 

art:  with  that  of  his  types;  St.  John  the  Baptist;  and  other 
persons  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament.  Commenced  by  the  late 
Mrs.  Jameson.  Continued  and  completed  by  Lady  Eastlake. 
London:  1864.      2  vols.     sm.  4to.     pis. 

Jamieson  (Alexander).  A  Grammar  of  Rhetoric  and  Polite 
Literature.     New  Haven:  1836.     8vo.     pp.  306. 

Jamieson  (J. ).  Dictionary  of  the  Scottish  Language ; 
Abridged  by  John  Johnston.  A  new  edition,, revised  and  en- 
larged, by  John  Longmuir.  Edinburgh:  1867.  8vo.  pp.  635. 
.Jamison  (D.  F.).  The  Life  and  Times  of  Bertrand  du 
Guesclin:  A  History  of  the  Fourteenth  Century.  In  two  vol- 
umes. Charleston:  mdccclxiv.  2  vols.  8vo.  port. 
^*^  On  a  fly  leaf  is  written  : 

"New  York,  Oct.  nth,  1873. 
My  Dear  Lorrie 

The  last  time  I  saw  you,  was  at  the  close  of  a  day's  work — bric-a-brac-ing 
in  Paris. 

I  doubt  whether  you  found  anything  more  rare  and  curious  than  these  vol- 
umes (considering  the  subject,  its  treatment,  and  the  publication— \>€in^  the 
only  books,  so  far  as  I  can  learn,  ever  copyrighted  by  the  defunct  'Confed- 
erate States  of  America.') 

I  know  no  place  so  fitting  for  them  as  your  Library,  where  you  will  please 
place  them  and  oblige 

Yours  ever  sincerely,  W.  J.  A.  Fui,i<KR. 

James  Lorimer  Graham." 

Janin  (Jules).  L'Amour  des  Livres.  Paris:  1866.  i6mo. 
pp.  61. 

Les  Rois  Contemporains     Biographies  des  Souverains 

de  I'Europe  par  MM.  Jules  Janin,  Andr^  Van  Hasselt,  Auguste 
Orts,  Theodore  Juste,  Emma  de  Villers,  Van  Limburg,    le  cap- 


LIBRARY.  187 

itaine  de  Bormans,  Eugene  Gaiissoiii,  Eugene  Gens,  Ferdinand 

Carron,  etc.,  etc.     Bruxelles:  1849.     rl.   8vo.     pp.  422.     ports. 

Jarves  (James  Jackson).    The  Art-Idea:  scnlptnre,  painting, 

and  architecture  in  America.     New  York:  1866.    i6mo.   pp.381. 

^*#  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Art  Thoughts.     The  experiences  and  observations  of 

an  American  amateur  in  Europe.     London:  1870.     8vo.     pp. 

379- 

^*^  A  letter  of  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham  laid  in. 

Jauret  (Georges).    Le  Mexique  devant  les  Chambres.    Paris: 

1866.  8vo.     pp.  48. 

Jay  (John). — See  Hamilton,  A. 

Jeannel  {Br.  J.).     De  I'Air.     Proprietes  Chimiques.    Paris: 

1867.  24mo.     pp.  33. 

Jefferson  (Peter). — See  Fry,  Joshua. 

[Jefferson  (Thomas)].  Observations  /  sur  /  la  Virginie,  / 
Par  M.  J.  *  *  *  /  Traduites  de  P  Anglois.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Bar- 
rois,  Paine,  Libraire,  rue  du  /  Hurepoix,  pres  le  pont  Saint- 
Michel.  /  1786.  /  8vo.     pp.  (2),  viij,  390,  (4),  errata,     map. 

Notes  /  on  the  /  State  of  Virginia,  /  Written  by  /  Thomas 

Jefferson.  /  Illustrated  with  /  A  Map,  including  the  States  of 
Virginia,  Mary-  /  land,  Delaware  and  Pennsylvania.  /  London:  / 
Printed  for  John  Stockdale,  opposite  /  Burlington-House,  Picca- 
dilly.    M.DCC.Lxxxvii.     8vo.     pp.  (4),  382.     map. 

Jefferys  (Thomas).  A  New  Chart  /  of  the  /  River  St.  Lau- 
rence, /  from  the  /  Island  of  Anticosti  /  To  the  Falls  of  Riche- 
lieu: /  with  all  the  /  Islands,  Rocks,  Shoals,  and  Soundings.  / 
Also  /  Particular  Directions  /  For  Navigating  the  River  with 
Safety.  /  Taken  by  Order  of  /  Charles  Saunders,  Esqr.  /  .  .  . 
.  .  /  Published  by  Command  of/  The  Right  Honourable  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  the/ Admiralty.  /  [London:  1760.]  One 
sheet,  elephant  Fo. 

Jeffrey  {Lord  Francis).  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh 
Review.     Philadelphia:  1846.     8vo,     pp.  762.     port. 

Jelf  (George  Edward).  The  Secret  Trials  of  the  Christian 
Life.     London:  mdccclxxiv.     i2mo.     pp.  341. 

Jenkinson  (C). — See  Liverpool,  Lord. 

[Jenyns  (Soame)].     Miscellaneous  Pieces,  in  Two  Volumes. 


188  GRAHAM 

Volume  I.  Containing  Poems,  Translations,  and  Essays.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  R.  and  J.  Dodsley,  at  Tully's  Head,  in  Pall 
Mall.     M  Dcc  LXi.     i2mo.     pp.  287. 

***  Volume  I.  only.  Autograph  of  Horace  Walpole  on  title,  and  his  book- 
plate on  cover. 

Jerdan  (William).  The  Autobiography  of  William  Jerdan. 
With  his  Literary,  Political,  and  Social  Reminiscences  and  Cor- 
respondence during  the  last  fifty  years.  London:  1852-  4  vols. 
i2mo. 

.;.*^  See  also  Stoddard,  R.  H. 

Jerrold  (Blanchard).  The  Life  of  Napoleon  HI.  derived 
from  state  records,  from  unpublished  family  correspondence, 
and  from  personal  testimony.  London:  1874-  4  vols.  8vo. 
ports,     fac-simile. 

Volumes  i.  and  11.  only. 

Jerrold  (D.).  Specimens  of  Douglas  Jerrold's  Wit:  together 
M^ith  selections,  chiefly  from  his  contributions  to  journals,  in- 
tended to  illustrate  his  opinions.  Arranged  by  his  son,  Blanch- 
ard Jerrold.     Boston:  m  dccc  lix.     i2mo.     pp.  291. 

^%  See  also  Meadows. 

Jesse  (Edward).  Favorite  Haunts  and  Rural  Studies;  in- 
cluding Visits  to  Spots  of  Interest  in  the  vicinity  of  Windsor 
and  Eton.  With  numerous  illustrations.  London:  1847. 
i2mo.     pp.  365. 

Jest-Book^  The. — See  Lemon,  M. 

Johannes  Secundus. — See  Propertius. 

"John  Bull."— See  Bowles,  W.  L. 

John  H.  (Le  bon\  Letter  from  King  John  of  France  to  his 
son  Charles.     [London:  1858.]     8vo.     pp.  6. 

1^^  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton. 

Johnson  (A.  B.).  The  Banker's  Common-Place  Book.  Bos- 
ton: 1851.     i2mo.     pp.  137. 

^f*^^  A  reprint  of  Johnson's  "Treatise  on  Banking,"  with  the  addition  of 
J.  W.  Gilbart's  "Ten  Minutes'  Advice  on  Keeping  a  Bank,"  and  the  laws 
and  rules  of  banking. 

Johnson  (A.  R.).     See  Emory,  W.  H. 

Johnson  (Ben,  psettd).  Ben  Johnson's  Jests:  or,  the  Wit's 
Pocket-Companion.  Being  A  new  Collection  of  the  most  in- 
genious Jests,  diverting  Stories,  pleasant  Jokes,  smart  Repartees, 
excellent  Puns,   wise  Sayings,    witty  Quibbles,  and  ridiculous 


LIBRARY.  189 

Bulls.  To  which  is  added  A  choice  Collection  of  the  newest 
Conundrums,  best  Riddles,  entertaining  Rebuses,  satirical  Epi- 
grams, humorous  Epitaphs,  facetious  Dialogues,  merry  Tales, 
jovial  Songs,  Fables,  &c.,  &c. ,  &c.  The  Seventh  Edition.  With 
great  Additions  and  Improvements.  London:  Printed  in  the 
Year  mdcclxi.     i6mo.     pp.  i6o. 

^t*#  "Great  Care  has  been  taken,  in  this.  Collection,  to  omit  all  those  that 
are  in  Joe  Miller." 

Johnson  (Samuel).  The  Works  of  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D. 
With  an  Essay  on  His  Life  and  Genius,  by  Arthur  Murphy. 
New  York:  1851.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

JOHNSONIANA;  or.  Supplement  to  Boswell:  being  Anecdotes 
and  Sayings  of  Dr.  Johnson,  collected  by  Piozzi,  Hawkins, 
Tyers,  Hoole,  Steevens,  Reynolds,  Cumberland,  Cradock,  Sew- 
ard, Murphy,  Beattie,  Miss  Hawkins,  Windham,  Nichols, 
Humphry,  Hannah  More,  Parr,  Mad.  D'Arblay,  Home,  Baretti, 
Lady  Knight,  Northcote,  Percy,  Stockdale,  Parker,  Rose, 
Green,  Reed,  Kearsley,  Knowles,  Smith,  Warner,  King, 
Boothby,  Pepys,  Carter,  &c.  &c.  &c.  London:  mdcccxxxvi. 
8vo.     pp.  530.     ports,  and  pis. 

Johnson  (William).  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined 
in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature;  and  in  the  Court  for  the 
Trial  of  Impeachments  and  the  Correction  of  Errors,  in  tlie 
State  of  New  York.     Albany:   1818.     8vo.     pp.619. 

^*^  Volume  XIV.  only. 

Johnstone  (W.  B.).  Catalogue,  descriptive  and  historical, 
of  the  National  Gallery  of  Scotland,  under  the  management  of 
the  Board  of  Manufactures.      Edinburgh:   1861.     8vo.      pp.  iii. 

Board    of  Manufactures.      Official    Catalogue   of  the 

Exhibition  of  Industrial  and  Decorative  Art,  1861,  in  the  Na- 
tional Gallery  Buildings.     Edinburgh:  [1861].     8vo.     pp.89. 

Jones  (Arthur  T.).  A  Horse  Story,  by  An  Old  Gray  Horse, 
continued  by  Arthur  T.  Jones.  New  York:  January,.  1856. 
8vo.     pp.  337. 

^*^.^  The  history  of  a  horse  case  in  the  New  York  courts. 

Jones  (John).  Attempts  in  Verse,  by  John  Jones,  an  old 
servant:  with  Some  Account  of  the  Writer,  written  by  himself: 
and  an  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Lives  and  Works  of  Our  Un- 
educated Poets,  by  Robert  Southey.  London:  mdcccxxxi. 
i2mo.     pp.  332. 


190  GRAHAM 

Jones  (T.  Percy).  Firmilian.  A  "Spasmodic"  Tragedy. 
New  York:  1854.     i2ino.     pp.  165. 

Jones  (T.  W.).— See  Moore,  S.  S. 

Jones  (W.  Alfred).  Essays  Upon  Authors  and  Books.  New 
York:  1849.     ^^o.     pp.  236. 

JONSON  (Ben).  The  Works  of  Ben  Jonson.  With  a  bio- 
graphical memoir,  by  William  Gifford.  London:  1853.  rl. 
8vo.     pp.  819.      port. 

JOSEPHUS  (Flavins).  The  Works  of  Flavins  Josephus,  the 
learned  and  authentic  Jewish  historian.  Translated  by  William 
Whiston.      New  York:  1851.     8vo.     pp.  880.     port,  and  pi. 

JossE  (A.  L. ).  Nouvelle  Grammaire  Ispagnole  Raisonnee 
Augmentee.     Paris:  m  dccc  xlv.     8vo.     pp.  392. 

Journal  of  a  Party  of  Pleasure  to  Paris,  in  the  month  of 
August,  1802;  by  which  any  person  intending  to  take  such  a 
journey  may  form  an  accurate  idea  of  the  expence  that,  would 
attend  it,  and  the  amusement  he  would  probably  receive.  To- 
gether with  thirteen  views  from  nature,  illustrative  of  French 
scenery;  Aquatinted  by  J.  Hill,  from  Drawings  by  the  Author. 
London:  18 14.     8vo.     pp.  112.         ' 

"Journeyman  Mason." — See  Miller,  A. 

Joy  as  de  la  Persia  Espafiola. — See  Vingut. 

Junius:  including  letters  by  the  same  writer  under  other  sig- 
natures; to  which  are  added  his  confidential  correspondence  with 
Mr.  Wilkes,  and  his  private  letters  to  Mr.  H.  S.  Woodfall;  a 
new  and  enlarged  edition,  with  new  evidence  as  to  th*e  author- 
ship, and  an  analysis  by  the  late  Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  [Edited] 
by  John  Wade.     London:   1850.     2  volumes.    i2mo,   facsimile. 

*%  See  also  Graham,  J.  A. 

Juste  (T.). — See  Janin,  J. 

JuSTiNUS.  Justin,  Cornelius  Nepos,  and  Entropius,  literally 
translated,  with  notes  and  a  general  index.  By  John  Selby 
Watson.     London:  1853.     ^^o.     pp.  551. 

JuvENAUS.  The  Satires  of  Juvenal-,  Persius,  Sulpicia,  and 
Lucilius,  Literally  Translated  into  English  Prose,  with  notes, 
chronological  tables,  arguments,  &c.  By  Lewis  Evans.  To 
which  is  added  the  metrical  version  of  Juvenal  and  Persius,  by 
the  late  William  Gifford.  London:  mdccclii.  8vo.  pp.512, 
port. 


'ANE  (Elisha  Kent).  Arctic  Explorations:  The  Second 
Grinnell  Expedition  in  search  of  Sir  John  Franklin,  1853, 
'54,  '55.  Illustrated  by  upwards  of  three  hundred  engrav- 
ings. From  Sketches  by  the  Author.  Philadelphia:  1856.  2 
vols.     8vo.     pis.  and  maps. 

Kant  (Immanuel).  Critique  of  Pure  Reason.  Translated 
from  the  German.  By  J.  M.  D.  Meiklejohn.  London:  mdccclv. 
i2mo.     pp.  517. 

Karr  (Alphonse).  Voyage  Autour  de  Mon  Jardin.  Paris: 
1861.     iamo.     pp.  326. 

Kavanagh  (Julia),  Nathalie;  a  tale.  New-York:  1852. 
i2mo.     pp.  518. 

Keats(J.).  Poems, /by /John  Keats.  /  .  .  ./ London: /Printed 
for  /  C.  &  J.  Oilier,  3,  Welbeck  Street,  /  Cavendish  Square.  / 
1817.  /     i2mo.     pp.  (6),  121. 

Lamia,  /  Isabella,  /  The  Eve  of  St.  Agnes,  /  and  /  Other 

Poems.  /  By  John  Keats,  /author  of  Endymion./  London:/ 
Printed  for  Taylor  and  Hessey,  /  Fleet-Street.  /  1820.  /  i2mo. 
pp.  (8),  199,  (9). 

Another  Version  of  Keats's  "Hyperion."    [n.  p.,  n.  d.]. 

8vo.     pp.  24. 

^*4^  Edited  and  privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John   Keats.     With  a  memoir 

by  Richard  Monckton  Milnes.  London:  1854.  4to.  pp.  375. 
port. 

^ ^  A  presentation  copj'  from  Lord  Houghton  to  Mr.  Graham. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John   Keats.     With  a  memoir 

by  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Houghton.  A  new  edition.  London: 
1868.     i2mo.     pp.  291. 

Keightley  (Thomas).  The  Fairy  Mythology,  illustrative  of 
the  Romance  and  -Superstition  of  various  countries.  London: 
MDCCCL.      1 2 mo.      pp.  560.      pi. 

(191) 


192  GRAHAM 

Kelland   (Philip).      Transatlantic   Sketches,      Edinburgh: 

MDCCCLVIII.       I2niO.      pp.  ']']. 

Kelley  (W.  D.).  The  South,  its  resources  and  wants.  Em- 
bracing his  address  to  the  citizens  of  New  Orleans;  address  at 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  and  his  address  to  his. constituents.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.      [1806.]     8vo.     pp.  20.  ; 

[Kelly  (W.  K.)].  History  of  the  House  of  Austria,  from 
the  accession  of  Francis  I.  to  the  Revolution  of  1848.  In  con- 
tinuation of  the  history  written  by  Archdeacon  Coxe.  To  which 
is  added  Genesis;  or  details  of  the  last  Austrian  Revolution. 
By  an  Officer  of  State  [Count  Hartig].  Translated  from  the 
German.      London:  1853.     ^v*^-      PP-  4^^-     port. 

The  History  of  Russia,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the 

Present  Time.     London:  mdcccliv.     2  vols.      i2mo.     ^)ort. 

Kemble  (Frances  Anne). — See  Butler,  F.  A, 

Kemble  (J.  P.).— See  Lee,  N. 

Kendrick  (A.  C).  The  Life  and  Letters  of  Mrs.  Emily  C. 
Judson.     New  York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  426.   port. 

Kennedy  (William).  Fitful  Fancies.  Edinburgh:  1827. 
i2mo.     pp.  191. 

Kenny  (Thomas).  The  Life  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 
London:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  414.     ports. 

Kent  (James).  An  anniversary  discourse  delivered  before 
the  New- York  Historical  Society  December  6,  1828.  New 
York:  1829.     ^vo.     pp.  40. 

*     :^^  On  the  history  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Kent  (W.).— See  Butler,  B.  F. 

"  Kerr  (Orpheus  C.)."— See  Newell. 

Kettell  (Thomas  Prentice).  Southern  wealth  and  Northern 
profits,  as  exhibited  in  statistical  facts  and  official  figures:  show- 
ing the  necessity  of  union  to  the  future  prosperity  and  welfare 
of  the  republic.     New  York:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  173. 

[Key  (Francis  S.)].  The  Star  Spangled  Banner.  Illustrated 
from  drawings  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  Music  adapted  from  A.  W. 
Berg's  arrangement,  by  permission  of  Firt^?,  Pond  &  Co.,  by 
Francis  H.  Brown.     New  York:  [1861].     4to.     pp.  (14). 

Kick  for  a  Bile.—Stt  Cobbett,  W. 


LIBRARY.  193 

Killing  no  Murder. — See  Titus,  S. 

King  (C.  W.)-  Handbook  of  Engraved  Gems.  With  numer- 
ous illustrations.     London:  1866.     i2mo.     pp.  396.     pi. 

The   Natural   History  of  Gems  or  Decorative  Stones. 

London:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  377.     pi.  « 

King  (R.  J.).— See  Miiller,  M. 

King  (T.  B.).  Lettre  a  S.  Exc.  M.  Le  Ministre  du  Com- 
merce. Par  T.  Butler  King,  Del^gue  de  I'Etat  de  la  Georgie. 
Paris:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

King  (William).  Political  and  Literary  Anecdotes  of  His 
Own  Times.     Second  edition.     London:  1819.     i2mo.     pp.  252. 

King  and  the  Commons. — See  Morley,  H. 

Kinglake  (A.  W.).     Eothen,   or  Traces  of  travel  brought 

home  from  the  east.     London:  1845.     ^^o.     pp.  423.     pi. 

:^*^  This  copy  lacks  the  title.     One  of  the  most  brilliant  bdbks  of  Eastern 
travel  ever  written. 

KiNGSLEY  (Charles).  Andromeda,  and  other  poems,  Boston: 
MDCccivViii.      1 2 mo.     pp.  Ill, 

New  Miscellanies.     Boston :  mdccclx.     8vo.     pp.  375. 

KiNGSLEY  (Henry).     Ravenshoe.     Boston:  1862.     i2mo.    pp. 

430- 

Kirby(R.  S.).  Kirby's  Wonderful  and  Eccentric  Museum; 
or,  Magazine  of  Remarkable  Characters.  Including  all  the  Curi- 
osities of  Nature  and  Art,  from  the  remotest  period  to  the  pres- 
ent time,  drawn  from  every  authentic  source. '  Illustrated  with 
one  hundred  and  twenty-four  engravings.  Chiefly  taken  from 
rare  and  curious  prints  or  original  drawings.  London:  1820.  6 
vols.     8vo.     pis. 

KiRBY  (William).  On  the  Power,  Wisdom  and  Goodness  of 
God  as  Manifested  in  the  Creation  of  Animals  and  their  History, 
Habits  and  Instincts.  New  Edition  with  notes  by  Thomas 
Rymer  Jones.     London:  mdcccliii.     2  vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

KiRKLAND  {^Mrs.  C.  M.  S.).  The  book  of  home  beauty.  With 
twelve  portraits  of  American  ladies,  from  drawings  by  Charles 
Martin,  engraved  on  steel  by  eminent  artists.  'New- York. 
G.  P.  Putnam,     mdcccui.     Fo.     pp.  145.      12  ports. 

Kit-Cats'. — See  Blackmore. 


194 


GRAHAM 


KiTTo  (John).  Scripture  Lands;  described  in  a  series  of  his- 
torical, geographical,  and  topographical  sketches.  And  illus- 
trated by  a  Complete  Biblical  Atlas,  comprising  twenty-four 
maps,  with  an  index  of  reference.  London:  1850.  i2mo.  pp. 
276.     ^ 

Knapp  (Andrew)  and  William  Baldwin.  Criminal  Chro- 
nology; or.  The  New  Newgate  Calendar,  being  Interesting 
Memoirs  of  Notorious  Characters,  Who  have  been  convicted  of 
Outrages  on  The  Laws  of  England,  during  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury, and  brought  down  to  the  present  time,  and  chronologically 
arranged.  .  .  .  Containing  a  number  of  interesting  Cases  never 
before  published:  with  occasional  Essays  on  Crimes  and  Pun- 
ishments, Original  Anecdotes,  and  Observations  on  particular 
cases:  explanations  of  the  criminal  laws;  the  speeches,  confes- 
sions, and  Last  Exclamations  of  Sufferers.  To  which  is  added, 
A  correct  Atcount  of  the  various  Modes  of  Punishment  of  Crim- 
inals in  different  Parts  of  the  World.  London:  Liverpool,  1809- 
4  vols.     8vo.     pis.  and  ports. 

The  Knickerbocker  Gallery.  A  testimonial  to  the  editor 
of  the  Knickerbocker  Magazine.  From  its  contributors.  New 
York:  mdccclv.     8vo.     pp.  505.     48  ports. 


Articles  by  and  portraits  of- 


Washington  Irving, 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes, 
Samuel  Osgood, 
George  Lunt, 
Donald  G.  Mitchell, 
George  H.  Boker, 
Frederick  W.  Shelton, 
William  Cullen  Bryant, 
Bayard  Taylor, 
Thomas  W.  Parsons, 
Epes  Sargent, 
William  Pitt  Palmer, 
George  W.  Bethune, 
W.  H.  C.  Hosmer, 
Donald  MacLeod, 
John  G.  Saxe, 
Ralph  Roanoke, 
C.  A.  Bristed, 
Frederick  S.  Cozzens, 


James  T.  Fields, 

John  W.  Francis, 

George  P.  Morris, 

Henry  Theodore  Tuck- 
erman, 

Thoma§  Ward, 

P.  Hamilton  Myers, 

Henry  Wadsworth  Long- 
fellow, 

Henry  J.  Brent, 

Theodore  S.  Fay, 

J.  L-  McConnel, 

Charles  G.  Leland, 

George  William  Curtis, 

George  D.  Prentice, 

J.  M.  Legar^, 

R.  S.  Chilton, 

T.  B.  Thorpe, 

James  Russell  Lowell, 


Richard  B.  Kimball, 
Park  Benjamin, 
Samuel  S.  Cox, 
Charles  Astor  Bristed, 
H.  W.  Rockwell, 
Henry  R.  Schoolcraft, 
Robert  T.  Conrad, 
George  Wood, 
Rufus  W.  Griswold, 
N.  P.  Willis, 
Charles  G.  B<astman, 
Alfred  B.  Street, 
Richard     Henry     Stod- 
dard, 
William  H.  Seward, 
George  H.  Clark, 
Charles  F.  Briggs, 
John  T.  Irving, 
Fitz-Greene  Halleck. 


Knight,  (C.).— See  Stoddard,  R.  H. 


LIBRARY.  195 

Knight  {Mrs.  Helen  C).  Hannah  More;  or  Life  in  Hall  and 
Cottage.     New  York:  [n.  d.].     8vo.     pp.  282. 

Knight's  Quarterly  Magazine.  London :  mdcccxxiii-  3 
vols.     Svo. 

Kossuth  (Louis).  Select  Speeches  of  Kossuth.  Condensed 
and  abridged,  with  Kossuth's  express  sanction,  by  Francis  W. 
Newman.     New  York:  m.dccc.LIV.      i2mo.     pp.  445.     port. 

Kottf:nkamp(F,).  History  of  Chivalry  and  Ancient  Armour, 
with  descriptions  of  the  Feudal  System,  the  usages  of  knight- 
hood, the  tournament,  and  trials  by  single  combat,  translated 
from  the  German,  by  the  Rev.  A.  Lowy.  London:  mdccclvii. 
Oblong  4to.     pp.  no,  (4),  62.     pis. 

KoTZEBUE  (A. von).  The  Natural  Son;  A  Play,  in  five  acts, 
by  Augustus  Von  Kotzebue,  Poet  Laureate  and  Director  of  the 
Imperial  Theatre  at  Vienna.  Being  the  original  of  Lovers'  Vows, 
now  performing,  with  universal  applause,  at  the  Theatre  Royal, 
Covent  Garden.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Anne  Plump- 
tre.  Who  has  prefixed  A  Preface,  Explaining  the  Alterations 
in  the  Representation;  and  A  Life  of  Kotzebue.  Fifth  edition. 
Revised.     London:  1798.     8vo.     pp.  83. 

Pizarro;  a  Tragedy,  in  five  acts;  as  performed  at  the 

Theatre  Royal,  in  Drury-Lane:  taken  from  the  German  drama 
of  Kotzebue;  and  adapted  to  the  English  stage  by  Richard 
Brinsley  Sheridan.  Twenty-second  edition.  London:  1800. 
8vo.     pp.  76. 

Kruedner  (B.  J.  de).  Valerie.  Nouvelle  edition,  avec  une 
preface  de  M.  Sainte-Beuve.     Paris,  1846.     i2mo.     pp.336. 

Krummacher  (F.  W.).  Elijah  the  Tishbite.  Translated 
from  the  German.     New  York:  [n.  d.].      i6mo.     pp.  458. 

KuGLER  (F.  T.).  Handbook  of  Painting.  The  Italian  Schools. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  a  lady.  Edited,  with  notes,  by 
Sir  Charles  L.  Eastlake.      London:  1869.     2  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

Kuhn  (William).  Speech  on  the  occasion  of  his  graduation 
at  Mount  St.  Mary's  College,  Emmitsburg,  June  29th,  1837. 
Baltimore:  1837.     8vo.     pp.  24. 


Tf  A   BARREYRIE  (F.  de).     Revelations  siir  1' Intervention 

II ^      Frangaise  au   Mexique  De   1866  k   1867.     [Paris]:  1868, 

^^    8vo.     pp.  115. 

Laboulaye  (Edouard).     Les  Btats-Unis  et  La  France.     Paris: 

1862.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

^*^  The  "  appendice  "  contains  translations  of  Buchanan's  last  message  ta 
Congress,  Seward's  letter  to  C.  F.  Adams,  and  "La  politique  de  Louis  XVL 
et  de  la  France  a  regard  de  I'Am^rique  "  and  "Politique  de  Napoleon  (first) 
d  regard  des  Etats-Unis." 

Abraham    Lincoln    conference    prononcee   le   14  Mars 

1869,  a  la  reunion  publique  du  theatre  ImperiaJ  presidee  par  M. 
Laboulaye.  Par  Augustin  Cochin,  De  I'Institut.  Pr^cedee 
d'Un  Discours  de  M.  Laboulaye  Membre  de  I'Institut  Presi- 
dent de  la  Reunion.     Paris  1869     i2mo.     pp.  11,  56. 

La  Bourdonnais  (L.  C.  de).  Nouveau  Traite  du  jeu  des 
Echecs. .    Paris,  1833.      i2mo.     pp.  167,  204. 

La  Brocquiere,  de. — See  Wright,  T. 

La  Bruyere  (Jean  de).  Caracteres  de  La  Bruyere,  suivis 
des  Caracteres  de  Theophraste,  traduits  du  Grec  avec  des  notes 
et  des  additions  par  Schweighseuser.  Paris,  1847.  i2mo.  pp. 
528. 

Lacolonge  (O.  de).  De  I'Eau  Consideree  aux  points  de  vue 
physique  m^canique  et  alimentaire.     Paris:  1867.   24ino.   pp.50. 

Lacombe  (H.  Mercier  de).  Le  Mexique  et  les  Etats-Unis 
Deuxieme  Edition,  revue  et  augment^e.  Paris  1863  8vo.  pp. 
162. 

Lacoste  (Henri  de).  Washington,  ou  Les  Represailles,  Fait 
Historique  en  trois  actes  et  en  prose.  Represent^  pour  la  pre- 
miere fois  sur  le  Theatre  de  I'Imperatrice,  le  5  Janvier,  1813. 
Par  le  chr  Henri  de  Lacoste,  Membre  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur 
et  de  rOrdre  Imperial  de  la  Reunion.  A  Paris.  Chez  Lauren t- 
Beauprd,  Libraire,  Palais-Royal,  galerie  de  bois,  No.  228. 
1813.     8vo.     pp.  68. 

^*n  6  portraits  inserted. 

(196) 


IvIBRARY.  197 

^  Lacroix,  (Paul  "Bibliophile  Jacob").  Vie  Militaire  et 
Religieuse  au  Moyen  Age  et  a  I'^poqiie  de  la  Renaissance. 
Ouvrage  illustre  de  14  chroniolithographies  executees  Par  F. 
Kellerhoven,  Regamey  et  ly.  Allard  et  de  409  figures  sur  bois 
gravees  par  Huyot  P^re  et  Fils.  Paris:  1873,  4^°-  PP-  57^- 
pis.  ^ 

Lade  (R.).  Voyages  du  Capitaine  Robert  Lade  en  difFer- 
entes  parties  de  I'Afrique,  de  1' Asie  et  de  I'Amerique:  con  tenant 
L'Histoire  de  sa  fortune,  &  ses  Observations  sur  les  Colonies  & 
le  Commerce  des  Espagnols,  des  Anglois,  des  Hollandois,  &c. 
Ouvrage  traduit  ,de  1' Anglois.  Tome  Premier.  A  Paris, 
M.DCC.XLiv.     2  vols.     i2mo.     maps. 

[Lafargue  (Etienne  de)].  Histoire  /  Geographique  /  de  la  / 
Nouvelle  Ecosse,  /  Contenant  le  detail  de  sa  situation,  de  son  / 
^tendue  &  de  ses  limites ;  /  Ainsi  que  des  difFerens  dem^l^s 
entre  I'An- /gleterre  &  la  France,  au  sujet  de  la  pos-/ session 
de  cette  Province:  /  Ou  I'on  en  demontre  I'importance,  tant 
par  /  rapport  a  notre  Commerce,  que  pour  la  /  s^rete  de  nos 
autres  Etablissemens  dans  /  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  :  /  Avec 
une  exacte  Description  des  Bayes,  Ports,  Lacs  &  Rivieres  ;  de 
la  Nature  &  des  Pro-  /  ductions  du  Pays,  &  des  Moeurs  & 
Usages  /  des  Indiens.  /  A  Londres.  /  m.  dcc.  LV.  /  i2mo.  pp. 
viij,  164. 

Lafayette. — See  Barbaroux. 

La  Fontaine  (Jean  de).  Contes  et  Nouvelles  en  Vers. 
Nouvelle  Edition  corrigee,  augmentee,  &  enrichie  de  Tailles- 
Douces,  dessinees  par  Mr.  Romain  de  Hooge.  A  x\msterdam, 
Chez  N.  Etienne  Lucas,     m.  dcc.  xxi.     2  vols.     i6mo.     port. 

Fables   Illustrees  Precedees  de  la  vie  d'Esope  et  ac- 

compagnees  des  notes  de  Coste.  Nouvelle  edition  dans  laqnelle 
on  apergoit  d'un  coup  d'ceil  la  moralite  de  la  fable.  Paris 
1848     i8mo.     pp.  391. 

Fables  et  CEuvres  Diverses,    avec   des   notes   et   une 

nouvelle  notice  sur  sa  vie,  par  C.  A.  Walckenaer.  Paris,  1856. 
i2mo.     pp.  555. 

Fables  de  La  Fontaine     Illustrations  par  Grandville 

Paris     M  Dccc  Lxviii     rl.  8vo.     pp.  667.     pi. 

La  Garde  (Auguste  de  Messence,  Comte  de).     Les  Obseques 


198  GRAHAM 

de  Kosciuszko,  aux  tombeaux  des  rois  de  Pologne,  Poeme^. 
suivi  de  notes  historiques,  et  de  La  harpe  du  barde.  Seconde 
Edition.     Londres:  1827.     ^v*^-     PP-  ^o- 

IvA  Gue;ronniere  (Alfred,  Comte  de).  La  Commune  San- 
glante  ou  le  Legs  Incendiaire  par  Le  comte  Alfred  De  La 
Giieronniere.     Brnxelles     187-?.     lamo.     pp.  252. 

La  Hontan  (A.  L..  de  D.,  Baron  de),  Nouveaux  /  Voyages  / 
de  Mr.  le  Baron  /  De  Lahontan,  /  dans  /  I'Amerique  /  Septen- 
trionale.  /  Qui  contient  une  relation  des  difFerens  Peuples,/  qui  y 
habitent,  la  nature  de  leur  Gouverne-  /  ment,  leur  Commerce, 
leur  Coutume,  leur  /  Religion,  &  leur  maniere  de  faire  la  Guerre,  / 
L'interet  des  Francois  &  des  Anglois  dans  le  Com-  /  merce 
qu'ils  font  avec  ces  Nations,  I'avantage /que  I'Angleterre  pent 
retirer  dans  ce  Pais,  /  etant  en  Guerre  avec  la  France.  /  Le  tout 
enrichi  de  Cartes  &  de  Figures.  /  Tome  Premier.  /  A  la  Haye,  / 
Chez  les  F'reres  Lhonore',  Marchands  Libraires.  m.  dccxv. 
2  vols.      i2mo,     maps  and  pis. 

^f*^  The  title  of  volume  two  is  quite  different. 

La  Lanne  (Ludovic).  Bibliotheque  de  Poche  par  Une  So- 
ciete  de  Gens  de  Lettres  et  d'Erudits.  Curiosit^s  Bibliograph- 
iques     Paris  1857     i6mo.     pp.  440. 

Lamartine  (Alphonse  de).  History  of  the  Girondists  ;  or 
personal  memoirs  of  the  patriots  of  the  French  Revolution. 
From  unpublished  sources.  Translated  by  H.  T.  Ryde.  Lon- 
don: 1849-     3  vols.     i2mo.     portraits. 

History  of  the  French  Revolution  of  1848,  translated 

from  the  French.     London:  mdccclii.     i2mo.     pp.  572.     ports. 

History  of  the  French  Revolution  of  1848.  Trans- 
lated by  Francis  A.  Durivage  and  William  S.  Chase.  F'irst 
American  edition.     Boston:  1852-     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

The  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of  the  Republic.     New 

York:  1850.     8vo.     pp.  163. 

The  Stone-Mason  of    Saint    Point.      A   village  tale. 

New  York:  1851.     8vo.     pp.  144. 

Lajeunesse.     Nouvelle  Edition.     Paris:   1853.     24mo. 

pp.  160. 

The  History  of  the  Restoration  of  Monarchy  in  France. 

Translated  by  Captain  Rafter.  London:  mdcccliv.  4  vols. 
i2mo.     port. 


LIBRARY.  190 

lyAMARTiNE  (Alphonse  de).     CEuvres  Completes  de  Lamar- 
tine.     Tournai,  [n.  d.].     rl.     8vo.     pp.  820. 

CEuvres  Completes  de  I^amartine.    Publi^es  et  inedites. 

Paris:  Chez  L'Auteiir,  m  dccc  lxii-     40  vols.     Svo. 

***  -^  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Lamb  (Charles).  John  Woodvil  /  A  Tragedy.  /  By  /  C. 
Lamb.  /  To  which  are  added,  /  Fragments  of  Burton,  /  the  au- 
thor of  /  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.  /  London:  /  Printed  by 
T.  Plummer,  Seething- Lane;  /  for  G.  and  J.  Robinson,  Pater- 
noster-Row. /  1802.  /  i6mo.  pp.  (4)  128. 
^t*#  A  beautiful  uncut  copy. 

Tales  /  from  /  Shakespeare.  /   Designed  /  for  the  Use  of 

Young  Persons.  /  By  Charles  Lamb.  /  Embellished  with  cop- 
per-plates. /  In  two  volumes.  /  Vol.  I.  /  London:  /  Printed  for 
Thomas  Hodgkins,  at  the  Juvenile  li-  /  brary,  Hanway-Street 
(opposite  Soho-Square),  /  Oxford-Street;  and  to  be  had  of  all  / 
booksellers.  /  1807.  /  2  vols.  i2mo.  pp.  ix,  (2),  235,  plates; 
(4),  261,  (3),  plates. 

Specimens  /  of  /  English  Dramatic  Poets,  /  who  lived  / 

About  the  Time  of  Shakspeare:  /  with  notes.  /  By  Charles 
Lamb.  /  London.  /  Printed  for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  and 
Orme,  /  Paternoster-Row.  /  1808.      i2mo.     pp.  xii,  484. 

^*^(.  A  rare  book  in  any  condition,  but  this  copy  is  made  unique  by  a  series 
of  autographic  inscriptions  on  the  fly  leaves,  which  are  as  follows: 

"B.  W.  Procter." 

"To  Leigh  Hunt  from  B.  W.  P." 

"  L.  H.  with  regards  to  Egerton  Webbe,  and  no  oflFense  to  B.  W.  P.  having 
another  copy." 

"John  R.  Wise,  1854." 

"Alexander  Smith  to  James  L.  Graham.  Jun.,  Esq.,  7th  Oct.,  1861." 

"James  L,.  Graham,  Jr.,  to  his  Friend  Bayard  Taylor,  Dec.  5th,  1863." 

"  To  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman,  his  friend  Bayard  Taylor  having  like  L.  H. 
another  copy,  20  Dec,  1863." 

"  Edmund  C.  Stedman  to  his  friend  and  comrade,  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich, 
March,  1864." 

"To  N.  P.  Willis  from  his  old  friend  and  sub.  ed.  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich." 

"To  Henry  T.  Tuckerman,  from  his  old  fellow  townsman  and  sincere  ad- 
mirer, N.  P.  Willis,  June  8,  1864." 

"  William  CuUen  Bryant  with  best  wishes  for  many  happy  returns  of  this 
day  from  his  faithfully  Henry  T.  Tuckerman,  New  York,  Nov.  5th,  1864." 

"To  Fitz  Greene  Halleck  from  his  friend  and  admirer,  William  CuUen  Bry- 
ant, New  York,  February  24,  1865." 

"A.  C.  Swinburne." 

"Houghton,  Florence,  Dec.  28,  1869." 

"Joaquin  Miller — last  and  least,  Florence,  '73." 


200  GRAHAM 

Lamb  (Charles).  Specimens  of  English  Dramatic  Poets  who 
lived  about  the  time  of  Shakspeare.  With  Notes.  New  Edi- 
tion, including  Extracts  from  the  Garrick  Plays,  London : 
1854.     8vo.     pp.  552. 

The  Works  of  Charles  Lamb.     London:  1818.     2  vols. 

i6mo. 

^(.**  A  presentation  copy  from  Lamb. 

The  Essays  of  Elia.  First  series.  With  a  few  remi- 
niscences of  the  author  and  his  friends,  by  Edmund  Oilier. 
London:  [n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  138. 

The  Works  of  Charles  Lamb.     London:  1850.     4  vols. 

i2mor.     port. 

^*^  Edited  by  Thomas  Noon  Talfourd. 

See  Procter,  B.  W. 

.  Landor    (Walter   Savage).     Works   of.     London:   1853.     2 
vols.     8vo. 

Lane  (Edward  William).  An  Account  of  the  Manners  and 
Customs  of  the  Modern  Egyptians,  written  in  Egypt  during  the 
years  1833,  -34,  and  -35,  partly  from  notes  made  during  a 
former  visit  to  that  country  in  the  years  1825,  ""26,  -27,  and  -28. 
The  fifth  edition,  with  numerous  additions  and  improvements, 
from  a  copy  annotated  by  the  author.  Edited  by  his  nephew, 
Edward  Stanley  Poole.     London:  1871.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Langdon  (W.  Chauncy).  Some  Account  of  the  Catholic 
Reform  Movement  In  the  Italian  Church;  to  which  is  added,  a 
sketch  of  a  recent  tour  in  Lombardy  and  Venetia,  and  three 
letters  to  the  Rev.  F.  Meyrick.     London:  1868.    i2mo.   pp.  168. 

Lange  (Max).  Paul  Morphy.  A  Sketch  from  the  Chess 
World.  Translated  by  permission  with  additional  notes  and 
games,  by  Herr  Falkbeer.     London:  i860.     i2mo.     pp.  356. 

[Langeac  (N.  de  I'Espinasse  de)].  Anecdotes  /  Anglaises  et 
Am^ricaines  /  annees  1776  a  1783.  I  ...  I  Tome  Premier  /  A 
Paris,  /  1813.  /     2  vols.     8vo. 

Colomb  dans  les  fers  a  Ferdinand  et  Isabelle,  apr^s  la 

d^couverte  de  I'Am^rique;  Epitre  Qui  a  remporte  le  prix  de 
I'Acaddmie  de  Marseille,  Pr6c6d6e  d'un  Precis  historique  sur 
Colomb.     A  Londres,  m.  dcc.  lxxxii.     8vo.     pp.  (6),  150,  pi. 

Langlande  (R.). — See  Piers  Ploughman. 


LIBRARY.  201 

Lankester,  (E.)- — See  Haydn. 

The  Classic  and  Connoisseur  in  Italy  and  Sicily:  with 

an  appendix  containing  an  Abridged  Translation  of  Lanzi's 
Storia  Pittorica,  By  the  Rev.  G.  W.  D.  Evans.  London:  1835. 
3  vols.     8vo. 

Lanzi  (Luigi).  The  History  of  Painting  in  Italy,  from  the 
period  of  the  revival  of  the  Fine  Arts  to  the  end  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century:  translated  from  the  Italian.  By  Thomas  Roscoe. 
New  Edition,  revised.     London:  1852.     3  vols.      i2mo.     port. 

La  Place,  de. — See  Noel. 

Lapommeraye  (H.  Berdalle  de).  L'Art  d'etre  Heureux. 
Paris:  1868.     24mo.     pp.  51. 

Les  Societ^s  de  Secours  Mutuels.     Paris:  1867.    24mo. 

PP-  51- 

La  Porte  (Joseph  de).  Le  Voyageur  Frangois,  on  La  Con- 
noissance  de  I'Ancien  et  du  Nouveau  Monde.  Tome  XIV. 
Prix  3  liv.  relie.     A  Paris,  m.  dcc.  lxxi.     i2mo.     pp.  480. 

Lardier,  (A.). — See  Barbaroux. 

Lardner  (Dionysius).  Popular  Physics.  London:  1856. 
i2mo.     pi. 

La  Rochefoucauld  (Fran9ois  ^«<: de).  Reflections;  or  Sen- 
tences and  Moral  Maxims.  Translated  from  the  editions  of 
1678  and  1827  with  introduction,  notes,  and  some  account  of 
the  author  and  his  times.  By  J.  W.  Willis  Bund  and  J.  Hain 
Friswell.     London:  1871.     24mo,     pp.  no. 

La  Rochefoucauld-Liancourt  (F.  A.  F.,  dtic  de).  Voyage  / 
dans  /  Les  Etats-Unis  /  d'Am^rique.  /  Fait  en  1795,  1796  et 
1797.  /  Tome  Premier.  /  A  Paris,  /Chez  Du  Pont/  .  .  .  /I'An 
VII  de  la  Republique.  /     2  vols.     8vo.     folding  tables. 

Larwood  (Jacob)  and  John  Camden  Hotten.  The  History 
of  Signboards,  From  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Present  Day. 
With  one  hundred  illustrations  in  fac-simile  by  J.  Larwood. 
London:  1866.     8vo.     pp.  536. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  Mr.  Hotten  to  Mr.  Graham.    There  is  another 
copy  on  large  paper  with  72  extra  illustrations. 

Las  Cases  (E.  A.  D.  M.  J.,  Comte  de).  Journal  of  the  Private 
Life  and  Conversations  of  the  Emperor  Napoleou  at  Saint 
Helena.  A  new  edition.  London:  1825.  4  vols.  8vo.  ports., 
pis.,  and  maps. 


202  GRAHAM 

lyATHBURY  (Thomas).  A  History  of  the  Book  of  Common 
Prayer  and  Other  Books  of  Authority;  with  an  attempt  to  ascer- 
tain how  the  rubrics  and  canons  have  been  understood  and  ob- 
served from  the  Reformation  to  the  accession  of  George  HI. 
Also  an  Account  of  the  State  of  Religion  and  Religious  Parties 
in  England  from  1640  to  1666.  Second  edition.  Oxford  and 
London:  1859.     8vo.     pp.  446. 

Laurens  (H.). — See  Moore,  F. 

Lauzun,  due  de. — See  Biron,  A.  L.  de  G. 

Lavalle:e  (Theophile).  Histoire  De  Paris  depuis  le  temps 
des  G'auloisjusqu'a  nos  jours.     Paris:   1857.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Lavertujon  (Andre).  L'An  1862  par  Andre  Lavertujon. 
Bordeaux:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  39. 

Lavoisier. — See  Franklin,  B. 

LAVOLL:i;E  (C).  Les  Expositions  de  1' Industrie  et  1' Exposi- 
tion Universelle  de  1867.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

Lawrence  (Amos).  Extracts  from  the  Diary  and  Corres- 
pondence of  the  late  Amos  Lawrence;  with  a  Brief  Account  of 
\Some  Incidents  in  his  Life.  Edited  by  his  son,  William  R. 
Lawrence.     Boston:  1855.     8vo.     pp.  369.     port,  and  pi. 

Lawrence  (Jonathan).  '  A  Selection  from  the  Writings  of 
the  late  Jonathan  Lawrence,  Junior.  New  York:  mdcccxxxiii. 
8vo.     pp.  172. 

Lawrence  (T.  B.).  [A  memorial  sketch  of]  T.  Bigelow  Law- 
rence. Printed  for  Private  Distribution,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo. 
pp.  44.     port. 

^*^  A  letter  from  Mrs.  Lawrence  inserted. 

Lawson  (W.  J.).  Who's  Who  in  1869.  Twenty-first  year. 
London:  [n.  d.].     i6mo.     pp.  303. 

Layard  (Austen  Henry).  Nineveh  and  Its  Remains:  with 
an  account  of  a  visit  to  the  Chaldaean  Christians  of  Kurdistan, 
and  the  Yezidis,  or  Devil-Worshippers;  and  an  inquiry  into  the 
manners  and  arts  of  the  ancient  Assyrians.  New  York:  1852. 
2  vols.     8vo.     maps  and  pis. 

Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of  Nineveh  and  Babylon; 

with  travels  in  Armenia,  Kurdistan,  and  the  Desert:  being  the 
result  of  a  second  expedition  undertaken  for 'the  Trustees  of  the 
British  Museum.  With  maps,  plans,  and  illustrations.  New 
York:  1853.     ^^'O-     PP-  ^^^-     P^s- 


LIBRARY.  203 

Lays  and  Legends. — See  Bernard. 

Lear  (Edward).  A  Book  of  Nonsense.  London:  [n.  d.]. 
4to. 

Lear  (Fanny).  Le  Roman  d'une  Americaine  en  Russie 
accompagne   de   lettres   originales.      Bruxelles:    1875.      i2mo. 

^^*^(,  With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted.  Lorenz  states  that 
"Fanny  Lear  is  a  pseudonj'ni  for  Miss  Blackford,  an  American  adventuress, 
known  through  the  scandal  caused  by  her  relations  with  a  princely  personage 
in  St.  Petersburg  in  1873  ^^d  '74.  The  work  was  interdicted  in  France  a  few 
days  after  it  had  been  put  on  sale." 

Leary  (A.). — See  Lefferts. 

Leaves. — See  Nichol,  J. 

Leaves  from  the  Diary. — See  Tuckerman,  H.  T. 

Leaves  from  the  Journal.  — See  Victoria,  Queen. 

Le  Barbier  (J.  L.).  Asgill,  /  Drame,  /  En  cinq  actes,  en 
prose;  /  d6di^,  /  a  Madame  Asgill.  /  Par  M.  J.  L.  le  Barbier  le 
Jeune.  /  Prix  i  liv.  10  sols.  /  A  Londres :  /  et  se  trouve  A 
Paris:  /  Chez  Cailleau.  /  .    .    .  /  M.  dcc.  lxxxv.  /  8vo.     pp.  86. 

[Le  Blanc  (Jean  Bernard)].  Le  /  Patriote  /  Anglois,  /  ou 
Reflexions  /  Sur  les  Hostilites  que  la  France  /  reproche  ^ 
I'Angleterre,  /  et  sur  la  R^ponse  de  nos  ministres  /  au  dernier 
Memoire  de  Sa  M.  T.  C.  /  .  .  .  /  Ouvrage  traduit  de  1' Anglois 
De  John  Tell  Truth,  /  Par  un  Avocat  au  Parlement  de  Paris.  / 
A  Geneve.  /  m.  dcc.  lvi.  /     i2mo.     pp.  (4),  xii,  158,  (2). 

Lebrun. — See  Chas,  J. 

Le  Bruyn  (Corneille).  Voyage  au  Levant  C'est-^-dire, 
dans  les  Principaux  endroits  de  I'Asie  Mineure,  Dans  les  Isles 
de  Chio,  Rhodes,  Chypre,  &c.  De  meme  que  dans  les  plus 
considerables  Villes  d'Egypte,  Syrie,  &  Terre  Sainte;  Enrichi 
d'un  grand  nombre  de  Figures  en  Taille-Douce.  Oil  sont  rep- 
resentees les  plus  cel^bres  Villes,  Pais,  Bourgs,  &  autres  choses 
dignes  de  remarque,  le  tout  dessin^  d'apr^s  Nature.  A  Paris, 
M.  DCC.  XXV.     4  vols.     4to.     port,  and  pis. 

Le  Clerc  (Daniel).  La  Medecine  Ais^e,  contenant  Plusieurs 
Remedes  Faciles  &  experimentez  pour  toute  sorte  de  maladies 
internes  and  externes:  Avec  Une  Petite  Pharmacie  commode  & 
facile  ^  faire  4  toute  sorte  de  personnes.  A  Paris:  M.  DC.  xcvi. 
i2mo.     pp.  376,  56. 


204  GRAHAM 

Leclert  (Bmile).  ha.  Voile  la  Vapeur  et  I'Helice,  Paris: 
1867.     24mo.     pp.  71. 

Le  Conte  (John  L.)-  On  Platygonus  Compressus:  a  new 
fossil  Pachyderm,     [n.  p.]     1848.     4to.     pp.  257-274.  4  plates. 

Notes   on  the  Classification  of  the   Carabidse  of  the 

United  States,     [n.  p.]     1853.     4to.     pp.  363-403. 

Revision  of  the  Elateridse  of  the  United  States,   [n.  p.] 

1853.     4to.     pp.  405-508. 

Revision  of  the  Cicindelse  of  the  United  States.  Phila- 
delphia: 1856.     4to.     pp.  27-62.     I  plate. 

Catalogue  of  Coleoptera  of  the  Regions  adjacent  to  the 

Boundary  Line  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     4 to.     pp.  9-42.     I  pi. 

Report  upon  Insects  Collected  on  the  Survey,     [n.  p. 

n.  d.]     4to.     pp.  72.     2  pi. 

Synopsis  of  the  Melclonthidae  of  the  United  States. 

[n.  p.  n.  d.]     4to.     pp.  235-288. 

Lee  (Nathaniel).  The  /  Tragedy  /  of  /  Nero,  /  Emperour  of  / 
Rome:  /  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  /  Theatre-Royal,  /  by  his  Majesties 
Servants.  /  By  Nathaniel  Lee,  Gent.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  T. 
R.  and  N.  T.  for  James  .Magnus  and  /  Richard  Bentley,  at  the 
Post  Office  in  Russel-Street  /  in  Covent-Garden,  1675.  /  4to. 
pp.  (8),  54,  (i). 

^*^  This,  with  the  following  plays,  are  bound  up  in  two  volumes,  and  in 
each  is  written  the  name  of  Constance  Cary,  a  Virginian  dame  of  the  last  cen- 
tury. After  the  second  signature  she  has  written  "God  bless  her,"  and  the 
pious  request  was  needed,  for  though  Mr.  Lee  described  himself  as  a  "  Gent," 
and  proved  himself  such  by  dedicating  each  play  to  some  duke  or  earl,  his 
productions  were  hardly  such  as  would  to-day  be  found  in  a  woman's  library. 

Gloriana,  /  or  the  /  Court  of  Augustus  Caesar.  /   Acted 

at  the  /  Theatre-Royal,  /  By  Their  /  Majesties  Servants.  I  ...  I 
By  Nat  Lee.  /  London,  /  Printed  for  J.  Magnes  and  R.  Bentley,  / 
in  Russel-Street  in  Covent-Garden,  near  /  the  Piazza's,  Anno 
Dom.  MDCLXxvi.  /  4to.     pp.  (6),  66,  (2). 

Caesar  Borgia;  /  son  of  /  Pope  Alexander  /  the  /  Sixth:  / 

a  /  Tragedy  /  Acted"  at  the  /  Duke's  Theatre  /  by  /  Their  Royal 
Highnesses  Servants.  /  Written  by  Nat  Lee.  /  London:/  Printed 
by  R.  E.  for  R.  Bentley,  and  M.  Magnes,  in  Russel- /  Street  in 
Covent-Garden,  near  the  Piazza.      1680.  /    4to.     pp.  (8),  70,  (2). 

,j%  The  prologfue  is  by  Dryden. 


LIBRARY.  205 

Lee  (Nathaniel).  Lucius  Junius  /  Brutus ;  /  Father  of  his  Coun- 
try. /  A  /  Tragedy.  /  Acted  at  the  Duke's  Theatre,  by  their  Royal  / 
Highnesses  Servants.  /  Written  by  Nat  Lee.  /  London,  /  .  .  .  / 
Printed  for  Richard  Tonson,  and  Jacob  Tonson,  /  at  Grays-Inn 
Gate,  and  at  the  Judges-Head  /  in  Chancery-Lane  near  Fleet- 
street,  1681.  /     4to.     pp.  (8),  72. 

Theodosius:  /  or,  /  The  Force  of  Love,  /  a  /  Tragedy.  / 

Acted  by  /  Their  Royal  Highnesses  Servants,  /  at  the  /  Duke's 
Theatre.  /  Written  by  Nat  Lee.  /  London.  /  Printed  for  R. 
Bentley  and  S.  Magnes,  in  Russel- street,  /  near  Coven t-garden. 
1684.  /     4to.     pp.  (4),  62,  (2). 

Constantine  /  the  Great;  /  a  /  Tragedy.  /  Acted  at  the  / 

Theatre-Royal,  /  By  their  Majesties  Servants.  /  Written  by 'Nat 
Lee,  Gent.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  H.  Hills  Jun.  for  R.  Bently,  in 
Russel -Street,  Covent-Garden,  and  J.  Tonson,  at  the  Judges-Head 
in  /  Chancery-Lane  near  Fleet-Street.     1684.  /    4^^.    pp.  (8),  60. 

j,*^  Contains  a  "Catalogue  of  Plays  Printed  for  R.  Bentley." 

Mithridates  /  King  of  Pontus,  /  a  /  Tragedy:  /  Acted  at 

the  /  Theatre  Royal,  /  By  their  Majestie's  Servants.  /  Written  by 
Nat  Lee  I  ...  I  Licensed  March  28.  1678.  /  Roger  1' Estrange.  / 
London:  /  Printed  by  R.  E.  for  Rich.  Bentley  and  S.  Magnes, 
in  Russel- /street  in  Covent-Garden,  near  the  Piazza's.  1685.  / 
4to.     pp.  (8j,  66. 

The  /  Princess  /  of/  Cleve,  /  As  it  was  Acted  /  at  the  / 

Queens  Theatre  /  in  /  Dorset-Garden.  /  By  Nat  Lee,  Gent.  / 
London,  Printed  in  the  Year,  1689.  /     4to.     pp.  (6)  + 

^*^^  Imperfect. 

The  /  Massacre  /  of  /  Paris:  /  a  /  Tragedy./  As  it  is 

Acted  at  the  /  Theatre  Royal  /-  by  their  /  Majesties  Servants.  / 
By  Nat  Lee,  Gent.  /  London,  /  Printed  for  R.  Bentley  and  M. 
Magnes  at  the  Post  House  /  in  Russel-street  in  Covent-Garden. 
1690.  /     4to.     pp.  (4),  52,  (4). 

«*#  Contains   a   two-paged    "Catalogue   of    plays,"  and    "Novels    newly 
printed." 

The  /  Rival   Queens,  /or,  The  Death  of  /  Alexander/ 

the  Great.  /  Acted  at  the  /  Theatre-Royal,  /  by  their  /  Majesties 
Servants.  /  By  Nat  Lee,  Gent  I  ...  I  London,  /  Printed  for 
Richard  Bentley,  at  the  Post-House  in  Russel- /street  in  Covent- 
Garden.     1690.  /     4to.     pp.  (12),  56. 

^*^  With   a   prefatory  poem  to  Lee  by  Dryden,   and  a  prologue  by  Sir 
Charles  Scroop. 


206  GRAHAM 

Lee  (Nathaniel).  Sophonisba:  /or,  /  Hannibal's  Overthrow,  / 
a/  Tragedy.  /  Acted  at  the  /  Theatre-Royal,  /  By  their  /  Majesties 
Servants.  /  Written  by  Nathaniel  Lee,  Gent.  /  .  .  .  /  London,  / 
Printed  for  R.  Bently  and  S.  Magnes,  .../.../  4to.  pp. 
(4),  60. 

Lee's  tragedy  of  Alexander  the  Great,  revised  by  J.  P. 

Kemble,  and  acted  by  Their  Majesties  Servants,  at  the  Theatre 
Royal,  Drury  Lane.  London:  printed  for  C.  Lowndes,  No.  66, 
Drury-Lane,  next  the  stage  door.     1795.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Lee  (S.  Adams). — See  Hunt,  L. 

[Lee  (William)].  Les  P)tats-Unis  et  I'Angleterre,  on  Souve- 
nirs et  Reflexions  d'Un  Citoyen  Americain.  Essais  traduits 
snr  'le  Manuscrit  de  I'Auteur.  A  Bordeaux,  Chez  P.  Coudert, 
Imprimeur-Libraire,  rue  Saint-Remy,  No.  41.  Decembre 
1814.     8vo.     pp.  346. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Leech  (John).  Early  Pencillings  from  Punch  (chiefly  po- 
litical).    London:  [n.  d.]  252  plates. 

Later  Pencillings  from  Punch,  by  John  Leech.     With 

explanatory  notes  by  Mark  Lemon,  Editor  of  Punch.  London: 
[n.  d.]     port,  and  252  pis. 

Lefebvre  (Ren6).  Paris  en  Am^rique.  Sixi^me  Edition. 
Paris:  1863.     12 mo.     pp.  450. 

Lefeuvre  (Fortune).  Voyage  du  G^n^ral.  Lafayette  aux 
Etats-Unis  d'Am^riquc,  en  1824  et  1825,  Poeme;  suivi  de  la 
Musette  bretonne,  ou  recueil  de  diverses  chansons  et  poesies 
l^g^res.     Paris,  1825.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Lefevre  (Andr6).  Les  Merveilles  de  1' Architecture  Illus- 
tr^es  de  50  vignettes  par  Th^rond,  Lancelot,  etc.  Deuxieme 
Edition  Enti^rement  refondue  par  I'Auteur.  Paris:  1867.  i2nio. 
pp.  342.     pl. 

[Lefferts  (M.)].  Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committees  of 
the  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  American  Geographical  and 
Statistical  Society  on  the  Extension  of  the  Decimal  System  to 
Weights  and  Measures  of  the  United  States.  1857.  New 
York:  1857.     8vo.     pp.   22. 

«*»  Signed  by  Marshall  Lefferts,  Archibald  Russel,  T.  F.  Harrison,  George 

W.  Blunt  and  Arthur  I,eary.  « 

Legendre  (A.  M.).     Elements  de  G^om^trie,  avec  additions 


LIBRARY.  207 

et  modifications  par  M.  A.  Blauchet.  Paris,  1847.  8vo.  pp. 
293,  271.     pis. 

Legends  of  the  Rhine. — See  Bernard. 

LeggeTT  (William).  A  Collection  of  the  Political  Writings 
of  William  Leggett,  selected  and  arranged,  With  a  Preface,  by 
Theodore  Sedgwick,  Jr.     New  York:  1840.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

[Leigh  (Chandos,  Baron)].  Tracts,  written  in  the  years 
1823  &  1828.  By  C.  L.  Privately  Printed.  John  Merridew, 
printer,  Warwick.     1832.     i6mo.     pp.  247. 

Parliamentary  Reform.  East  India  Trade. 

Invasion  of  Spain.  Taxation. 

Freedom  of  Trade.  Causes  of  Present  Distress. 

Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.  Emigration. 

Catholic  Question.  Colonial  Trade. 

Leigh  (E.  C).  Les  Negres  Affranchis  de  I'Amerique.  Paris: 
1865     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Leigh  (P.).— See  Doyle,  R. 

[Leighton  (Francis)].  The  Muse's  Blossoms:  or,  Juvenile 
Poems.  London:  Printed  for  W.  Frederick,  m  dcc  lxix. 
8vo.     pp.  (8),  58. 

Leland  (Charles  G.).  The  Egyptian  Sketch  Book.  New 
York:   1874.      i2mo.      pp.  331. 

The  English  Gipsies,  and  Their  Language     London: 

1874     i2mo.     pp.  259. 

[Le  Mascrier  {Abbe  Jean  Babtiste)].  Memoires  /  Histori- 
ques  /  sur  /  la  Louisiane,  /  Contenant  ce  qui  y  est  arrive  de  plus  / 
memorable  depuis  I'annee  1687,  j6s  /  qu'^  present;  avec  I'etab- 
lissement  de  la  /  Colonic  F'rangoise  dans  cette  Province  /  de 
I'Amerique  Septentrionale  sous  la  /  direction  de  la  Compagnie 
des  Indes;  /  le  climat,  la  nature  &  les  productions  /  de  ce  pays, 
I'origine  &  La  religion  des  /  Sauvages  qui  I'habitent;  leurs 
mceurs,  /  &  leurs  coutumes,  &c.  /  Composes  sur  les  Memoires  de 
M.  Dumont,  /  par  M.  L.  L.  M.  /  Ouvrage  enrichi  de  Cartes  & 
de  Figures  /  Tome  Premier.  /  A  Paris,  Chez  CI.  J.  B.  Bauche, 
Libraire,  Quai  /  des  Augustins,  a  1' Image  Ste.  Genevieve.  / 
M.  DCC.  Liii.  Avec  approbation  &  Privilege  du  Roi.  /  2  vols. 
i2mo.     maps. 

[Lemoine  (H.)  and  J.  Caulfield].  Eccentricities  of  litera- 
ture and  life;  or  the  Recreative  Magazine.     London:  published. 


208  GRAHAM 

Boston:  Reprinted  by  Munroe  and  Francis,  4  Cornhill  corner 
of  Water- Street.     1822.     8vo. 

***  Specially  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  ninety-one  portraits. 
Lemon   (M.).     The  Jest   Book   the   choicest  anecdotes  and 
sayings  selected  and  arranged  by  Mark  Lemon.     London:  1865 
i2mo.     pp.  361. 

Up  and    Down    the  London  Streets.     London:  1867. 

8vo.     pp.  348.     pis. 

See  Leech,  J. 

Lempriere  (J.).  Bibliotheca  Classica :  or,  A  Classical  Dic- 
tionary, containing  a  copious  account  of  all  the  proper  names 
mentioned  in  Ancient  Authors.  A  new  edition,  revised  and 
corrected,  with  numerous  additions  and  improvements.  By 
William  Park.     London:  mdccclxiii.     i6mo.     pp.  776. 

Leoni  (Michele).  Lamento  del  Tasso  di  Lord  Byron  recato 
in  Italiano  da  Michele  Leoni.  Pisa:  mdcccxviii.  4to.  pp. 
(6),  ix.  *  28  pi. 

Leon  (Edwin  de).  La  Verite  sur  les  E^tats  Confeder^s 
d'Amerique.     Paris:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  32,  port. 

^j*^  The  author  had  been  consul  general  of  the  United  States  at  Egypt. 

Le  Page  du  Pratz.  Histoire  /  de  la  /  Louisiane,  /  Contenant 
la  D^couverte  de  ce  vaste  Pays  /  sa  Description  geographique ; 
un  Voyage  /  dans  les  Terres  ;  1' Histoire  Naturelle  ;  les  /  Moeurs, 
Coiitumes  &  Religion  des  Natu- /  rels,  avec  leurs  Origines; 
deux  Voyages  /  dans  le  Nord  du  nouveau  Mexique,  dont  /  un 
jusqu'^  la  Mer  du  Sud  ;  ornee  de  deux  /  Cartes  &  de  40  Planches 
en  Taille-douce.  /  Par  M.  Le  Page  du  Pratz.  /  Tome  Pre- 
mier. /  A  Paris:  Chez  de  Bure.  /  .  .  /  m.dcc.lviii.  i2mo. 
3  vols.     pp.  xvj,  358,  maps;  (4),  441,  plates;  (4),  451,  (5). 

L'Epine  (Ernest).  La  L^gende  de  Croque-Mitaine  recueillie 
par  Ernest  I'Epine  et  illustr^e  de  177  vignettes  sur  bois  par 
Gustave  Dor^.     Paris:  m  dccc  lxiii.     4to.     pp.  274.     pis. 

Lepsius  (Richard).  Letters  from  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and  the 
Peninsula  of  Sinai.  With  extracts  from  his  Chronology  of  the 
Egyptians,  with  reference  to  the  Exodus  of  the  Israelites.  Re- 
vised by  the  author.  Translated  by  Leonora  and  Joanna  B. 
Horner.      London:  mdcccuii.      i2mo.     pp.  578.     maps. 

Leroy  (David).  Nouvelle  Voilure,  propos^e  pour  les  vais- 
seaux  de  toutes  grandeurs,  suivie  de  lettres  a  Franklin,  sur  la 


LIBRARY.  209 

Marine;  par  David  Leroy.  Seconde  Edition.  A  Paris.  An  X 
de  la  Republique  [1802].     8vo.     pp.  224. 

IvEROY  (David). — See  Franklin,  B. 

Le  Sage  (A.  R.).  Les  Aventures  de  M.  Robert  Chevalier, 
dit  De  Beauchene,  Capitaine  de  Filibustiers  dans  la  Nouvelle- 
France.  Redigees  par  M.  le  Sage.  A  Amsterdam,  &  se  trouve 
i  Paris,  Rue  et  Hotel  Serpente.    m.  dcc.  lxxxiii.    Svo.    pp.  476. 

Histoire  de  Gil  Bias  de  Santillane.     A  Paris,  1820.     2 

vols.     24mo. 

The  Devil    upon   Two  Sticks.     Translated  from   the 

Diable  Boiteaux  of  M.  Le  Sage.  To  which  are  prefixed,  Asmo- 
deus's  Crutches.  A  Critical  Letter  upon  the  Work;  and  Dia- 
logues between  Two  Chimneys  of  Madrid.  New- York:  1824. 
241J10.     pp.  314.     pi. 

Lesguillon  (J.).  Washington.  Drame  Historique.  Les 
Amis  De  Cesar.  Comedie  Romaine  Par  J.  Lesguillon.  Paris: 
Librairie  Dramatique.     1866.     i2mo.  *   pp.  280. 

^^*^  Founded  on  the  Arnold-Andre  incident. 

Leslie  (Charles  Robert).  Autobiographical  Recollections. 
Edited,  With  a  Prefatory  Essay  on  Leslie  as  an  Artist,  and 
selections  from  his  correspondence,  by  Tom  Taylor.  Boston: 
M  DCCC  LX.     i2mo.     pp.  363.     port. 

Lesperut(A.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Paris:  1865.  8vo.  pp. 
16.     port. 

Lespiault    (G.).     Systeme    Solaire.     Paris:    1867.     24mo. 

PP-  51- 

Lesseps  (Ferdinand  de).  Le  Percement  de  I'Isthme  de  Suez. 
Paris:  1868.     24mo.     pp.  51.     map. 

[Lesser  (Auguste  Creuze  de)].  La  Table  Ronde,  poeme. 
Quatrieme  edition,  plus  complete  que  les  precedentes.  Paris, 
M  DCCC  XXIX.     8vo.     pp.  464.     pi. 

Lester  (John  Erastus).  The  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.  What 
To  See  and  How  To  See  It.  With  map  and  illustrations.  Lon- 
don: 1873.     8vo.     pp.  293. 

[Lesur  (C.  L.)].  Mdmoire  sur  la  Conduite  de  La  France  et 
de  I'Angleterre  d  I'^gard  des  Neutres.  A  Paris:  1810.  8vo. 
pp.  243. 

Le  Suire  et  LouvEiv  (Robert  Martin).  Les  /  Sauvages  /  de  / 
r  Europe.  /  .    .    .  /  A  Berlin,    m.  dcc.  lx.  /    i2mo.    pp.  (4),  137. 


210  GRAHAM      . 

Letter  to  .    .    .  Lord  Byron. — See  Bowles,  W.  L. 
Letters  fr 0771  Edinburgh. — See  Topham,  B. 
Letters  from  the  South. — See  Paulding,  J.  K. 
Letters  of  Crito. — See  Millar,  J. 
Letters  on  the  Subject. — See  Smith,  Sydney. 
Letters  to  B.  Franklin. — See  Duane,  W. 
Lettre  au  Comte  de  Bute. — See  Stuart,  G. 
Lettre  d'un  Habitant  de  Louisbourg.    Quebec:  1745.     i6mo. 
pp.  81. 

^(.*^  Lacks  title.     It  is  signed  at  end  with  the  initials  "  B.  L.  N.     A  .    .    .  Ce 
28  Aout,  1745." 

Lettre  du  Parlement  de  Bordeaux  au  Roi,  Au  sujet  de 
1' Arret  du  Conseil  d'Etat,  du  30  Ao^t  1784-,  Concernant  le  Com- 
merce etranger  dans  les  Isles  Frangaises  de  I'Amerique.  ^  A 
Paris.     M.  DCC.  Lxxxv.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Lettres  Critiques. — See  Dubuisson,  P.  U. 

Lettres  d''un  Cultivateur  Americain. — See  CreveccEur. 

Lettres  et  Memoir es. — See  Pichon,  T. 

Levasseur  (E.).  Du  Role  de  1' Intelligence  dans  la  Produc- 
tion.    Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

L' Assurance.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  51. 

La  Pr^voyance  I'Epargne.    Paris:  1869.    24mo.    pp.35. 

Lewes   (George    Henry).     Seaside    Studies    at    Ilfracombe, 

Tenby,  the  Scilly  Isles  and  Jersey.  With  Illustrations.  Second 
edition.  Edinburgh  and  London:  mdccclx.  i2mo.  pp. 
428.     pi. 

Aristotle:  a  Chapter  from  the  History  of  Science,  in- 
cluding Analyses  of  Aristotle's  Scientific  Writings.  London: 
M.  DCCC.  LXiv.     8vo.     pp.  404. 

The  Life  of  Goethe.  Second  edition.  Partly  re- 
written.    London:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  575.     port. 

Lewis  (Andrew). — See  Campbell,  C. 

Lewis  (F.  W.).  Revd.  Meekly  Obstinate  Pious  vs.  The  Feeji 
Islanders.  Drawn  by  Dr.  Frank  W.  Lewis  of  Philadelphia, 
small  oblong  4to. 

^*^  A  series  of  pen  and  ink  sketches. 

Lewis  (Matthew  Gregory).     Journal  |ot  a  West  India  Pro- 


LIBRARY.  211 

prietor,  kept  during  a  residence  in  the  Island  of.  Jamaica.  By 
the  late  Matthew  Gregory  Lewis,  Esq.  M.  P.  London: 
MDCCCXXXiv.     8vo.     pp.  408. 

[Lewis  (Matthew  Gregory).]  The  Monk.  A  Romance. 
London  :    m.dcc.xcvii.     3  vols.     i2mo. 

^*4(.  Au  early  edition,  issued  before  threats  of  prosecution  had  induced  the 

author  to  suppress  the  freer  portions. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  M.  G.  Lewis.     With 

many  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse,  neyer  before  published.  Lon- 
don: 1839.     ^vo.     2  vols.     port,  and  facs. 

See  Beckford. 

[L'Heritier  (Louis  Fran9ois)].  Le  Champ-d'Asile,  tableau 
topographique  et  historique  du  Texas,  Contenant  des  Details 
sur  le  Sol,  le  Climat  et  les  Productions  de  cette  contree;  des 
Documens  authentiques  sur  I'organisation  de  la  Colonic  des 
Refugi^s  fran9ais;  des  Notices  sur  ses  principaux  fondateurs ; 
des  Extraits  de  leurs  proclamations  et  autres  actes  publics: 
suivi  de  Lettres  ecrites  par  des  Colons  a  quelque-uns  de  leurs 
compatriotes.  (Public  au  profit  des  Refugi^s.)  Par  L-  F. 
LH  ....  (de  I'Ain),  I'un  des  Auteurs  des  Pastes  de  la 
Gloire.     Paris,  1819.     8vo.     pp.  viij,  247. 

L'HoMOND  (Charles  Francois).  Epitome  Historise  Sacrae, 
Auctore  I'Homond.  Editio  Nova.  Quam  prosodiae  signis, 
novaque  vocum  omnium  interpretatione,  adornavit  Georgius 
Ironside,  %.  m.  Editio  Viginti,  Quam  correxit  et  amendavit, 
Thomas  S.  Joy.  Corrected,  enlarged  and  improved.  Phila- 
delphia: 1849.     24mo.     pp.  156. 

LiANCOURT. — See  Rochefoucauld.  , 

Libertine' s  Choice. — See  Ward,  E. 

LiEBER  (Francis).  On  History  and  Political  Economy  as 
necessary  branches  of  superior  education  in  free  states..  An  in- 
augural address  delivered  in  South  Carolina  College,  before  his 
Excellency,  the  Governor,  and  the  legislature  of  the  State,  on 
Commencement  day,  the  7th  of  December,  1835.  Columbia, 
S.  C.     1836.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Liechtenstein  {Princess  Marie).  Holland  House.  With 
numerous  illustrations.  Third  edition.  London:  1875.  8vo. 
pp.  370.     port. 

Life  and  Opinions  of  TristVam  Sliandy. — See  Sterne. 


212  GRAHAM 

Life  and  Times  of  Sir  P.  Sidney. — See  Davis,  S.  M. 

U.ga7i. — See  Duane,  W. 

Ugero  Bosquejo. — See  "  Veracruzano. " 

[Light   (Bianca)].     Our  American  Cousins   at   Home.     By 

Vera.     Illustrated  with  pen-and-ink    Sketches  by  the  author, 

and  photographs.   London:  1873.   8vo.   pp.  267.     ports,  and  pis. 

^*^  Inserted  is  a  long  letter  from  the  author,  presenting  the  book  to  Mr. 

Graham,  and  on  a  fly  leaf,  in  the  author's  script,  is  written  "  Bianca  Light, 

the  most  sincere  admirer  the  U.  States  can  claim  in  the  Old  Country." 

[LiLLO  (G.)].  The  Shipwreck:  or,  Fatal  Curiosity.  A 
Tragedy.  Altered  from  Lillo.  As  performed  at  the  Theatre- 
Royal   in  Covent-Garden,  1784.     London:  mdcclxxxiv.     8vo. 

PP-  75- 

LiMBURG,  Van. — See  Janin,  J. 

Lincoln  (A.).  Death  of  Lincoln.  Proceedings  in  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  Illinois.  Presentation  of  the  Bar  resolutions  in 
regard  to  Mr.  Lincoln's  decease.     Chicago:  1865.   8vo.    pp.  17. 

The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  At- 
tempted assassination  of  William  H.  Seward,  and  Frederick  W. 
Seward,  on  the  evening  of  the  14th  of  April,  1865.  Expressions 
of  condolence  and  sympathy  inspired  by  these  events.  Wash- 
ington: 1867.     4to.     pp.  930.     port. 

Lindsay  {Lord). — See  Crawford,  Earl  of. 

LiNGARD  (John).  History  of  England,  from  the  ^rst  inva- 
sion by  the  Romans.     Philadelphia,  1827.     ^2  vols.     8vo. 

[LiNGUET  (S.  N.  H.)].  Le  /  Proces  /  des  /  Trois  Rois,  /  Louis 
XVI.  de  France-Bourbon,  /  Charles  III.  d'Espagne-Bourbon,  / 
et/ George  I-II.  d'Hanovre,  Fabri-  /cant  de  Boutons,  /  Plaide/au-/ 
Tribunal  /  des  /  Puissances-Europ^ennes.  /  Par  Appendix,  / 1' Ap- 
pel  an  Pape.  /  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  Londres.  /  Chez  George 
•Carenaught,  /  Libraire  pres  de  Temple- Bar.  /  mdcclxxx.  /  8vo. 
pp.  8,  192.     plate. 

^*^  A  satirical  trial,  chiefly  relating  to  the  war  then   in  progress.     It  was 
really  printed  in  France.     See  Barbier,  105 1. 

LiNN  (William).  The  Blessings  of  America.  A  sermon 
preached  in  the  Middle  Dutch  Church,  On  the  4th  July,  1791, 
being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Independence  of  America:  at  the 
request  of  the  Tammany  Society,  or  Columbian  Order.  By 
William  Linn,  d.d.  New  York:  f*rinted  by  Thomas  Green- 
leaf,  MDCCXCI.     Svo.     pp.  39.  • 


LIBRARY.  2'1& 

L'ISLE   (G.    de).     Carte   du    Mexique  /  et   des   Etats   Unis  / 
d'Am^rique,  /  Partie  M^ridionale.  /     Dressee  sur  nn  grand  nom- 
bre  de  Memoires,  et  sur  les  meilleures  /  Cartes  du  Pays.    x\ssujetie 
aux  Observations  Astronomiques  /  de  Mrs,  de  PAcadetnie  Royale 
des  Sciences.  /     Par  Guil.  De  PIsle,  lers  Geogr.  du  Roi  /  Nou- 
vellement  Revue  et  Augment^e  /  Par  Dezauche.  /     Successeur 
des  Srs.  De  PIsle  et  Phil.  Buache  /  premiers  Geographes  du  Roi.  / 
A  Paris  Rue  des  Noyers  /  Annee  1783.  /   Avec  Privilege  du  Roi.  / 
1783.     Fo.     I  sheet. 

Catalogue  des  cartes  &  ouvrages  gdographiques  de  MM, 

de  PIsle  et  Buache,  Premiers  gdogr^phes  du  Roi  et  de  1' Acade- 
mic Royale  des  Sciences.  De  celles  de  M.  Jaillot,  Geographe 
ordinaire  de  Sa  Majaste.  Qui  composent  le  Fonds  Geographique 
du  Sieur  Dezauche,  Successeur  des  Sieurs  de  L'Isle  &  Buache  ^ 
Ainsi  que  des  Cartes  de  la  Marine  du  Roi,  dont  il  a  seul 
P  Entrepot  general.  A  Paris,  chez  Dezauche,  rue  des  Noyers,, 
pr^s  celle  des  Anglois,  Avec  Approbation,  et  Privilege  du  Roi, 
[Paris:  1780.]     Fo.     i  leaf. 

L'ISLE  (G.  de)  and  BuACHE.  Neptune  Americo-Septentri- 
onal  Contenant  les  Cotes,  iles  et  Bancs,  les  Bales,  Ports,  et 
Mouillages,  et  les  Sondes  des  Mers  de  cette  partie  du  Monde^ 
depuis  le  Groenland  inclusivement,  jusques  et  compris  le  Golfe 
du  Mexique  avec  les  iles  de  Sous-le-Vent  et  du  Vent,  accom- 
pagn^  de  Plans  particuliers  des  Parts  les  plus  frequentds.  Ou 
Recueil  de  Cartes  Hydcographiques  a  P usage  des  Vaisseaux 
du  Roi,  Redig^  d'apr^s  les  Cartes  Francoises  et  Etrangeres  les- 
plus  estim^es;  Rectifie  d'apres  des  Plans  Manuscrits  authen- 
tiques,  et  assujetti  aux  Observations  astronomiques.  Dress^  au 
D^pot  G^n^ral  des  Cartes,  Plans  et  Journaux  de  la  Marine,  et 
Public  par  Ordre  du  Roi.  [Paris:  1780.]  Lg.  Fo.  5  double 
maps  and  21  pages  of  maps  and  plans. 

Litchfield  County  Centennial  Celebration,  held  at  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  13th  and  14th  of  August,  1851.  Hartford:  1851. 
8vo.     pp.  212.     pi. 

Literary   Letter.     The   Bibliography   of  State   of  Maine, 
and  Other  Papers  of  Interest;  together  with  a  Catalogue  of  A 
Large  Collection  of  Works  upon  Bibliography  and  America, 
New  York:  1859.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  45,  66,  50. 
^*^  No.  4  only. 


214  "^  GRAHAM 

A  lyiTERARY  Squabble,     [n.  p.  n.  d.].     Sm.  4to.    broadside. 

#%  A  humorous  poem  on  the  giving  a  peerage  to  R.  M.  Milnes,  signed 
'*J.  R.  P." 

Little  Plain  English. — See  Cobbett,  W. 

Liverpool  (Charles,  Earl).  A  Discourse  on  the  Conduct  of 
'the  Government  of  Great  Britain  in  respect  to  Neutral  Nations. 
A  new  edition.  London:  Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Bur- 
lington-House, Piccadilly.     1801.     8vo.     pp.  in. 

[Livingston  (W.)].  Examen  du  Gouvernement  d'Angle- 
terre,  compart  aux  constitutions  des  Etats-Unis.  Ou  I'on  refute 
quelques  assertions  contenues  dans  I'ouvrage  de  M.  Adams, 
intitule:  Apologie  des  Constitutions  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique, 
&  dans  celui  de  M.  Delolme,  intitule:  De  la  Constitution 
d'Angleterre.  Par  un  Cultivateur  de  New-Jersey.  Ouvrage 
traduit  de  I'Anglois  &  accompagne  de  Notes.  A  Londres;  Et 
se  trouve  a  Paris,  Chez  Froulle,  Libraire,  quai  des  Augustins. 
1789.     8vo.     pp.  viii,  291. 

Livingstone  (David).  Missionary  Travels  and  Researches 
in  South  Africa;  including  a  sketch  of  Sixteen  Years'  Residence 
in  the  Interior  of  Africa,  and  a  journey  from  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  to  Loanda  on  the  west  coast;  thence  across  the  continent, 
down  the  river  Zambesi,  to  the  eastern  ocean.  With  portrait; 
maps  by  Arrowsmith;  and  numerous  illustrations.  Twenty- 
fifth  edition,  with  copious  index.     New  York:  1859.     8vo.     pp. 

755- 

Livius  (Titus).  The  History  of  Rome.  London:  mdcccliv. 
4  vols.     8vo.     port. 

LOBLEY  (J.  Logan).  Mount  Vesuvius;  a  descriptive,  histor- 
ical, and  geological  account  of  the  volcano,  with  a  Notice  of  the 
Recent  Eruption,  and  An  Appendix,  containing  letters  by  Pliny 
the  younger,  a  table  of  dates  of  eruptions,  and  a  list  of  Vesuvian 
minerals.  Illustrated  with  View,  Map,  and  Section.  London: 
1868.     8vo.     pp.  55.     pi. 

[Locke  (John)].  Histoire  de  la  Navigation,  son  Commence- 
ment, son  Progr^s  &  ses  D^couvertes  jusqu'^  present.  Traduit 
de  I'Anglois.  Le  Commerce  des  Indes  Occidentales.  Avec  Un 
Catalogue  des  meilleures  Cartes  Geographiques  &  des  meilleurs 
Livres  de  Voyages,  &  le  caractere  de  leurs  Auteurs.  A  Paris: 
MDCCXXii.     2  vols.     i6mo. 


LIBRARY.  215 

Locke  (John.)  The  Works  of  John  Locke.  Philosophical 
Works.  With  a  preliminary  essay  and  notes,  by  J.  A.  St.  John. 
London :  1854.     2  vols.     12 mo.     port. 

Locke  (Stephen).  English  Sympathies  &  Opinions  regard- 
ing the  late  American  Civil  War.     London:  1866.    8vo.    pp.  26. 

LocKHART  (J.  G.).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
Bart.     New  York:  1851.     4  vols.     8vo. 

Ancient   Spanish    Ballads;    Historical  and  Romantic. 

Translated,  with  an  introduction  and  notes.  A  new  edition, 
revised.  With  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author.  Boston: 
1861.     8vo.     pp.  154.     port. 

Lodge  (Thomas).  Glaucus  and  Silla.  With  other  Lyrical 
and  Pastoral  Poems.  Chiswick:  mdcgcxix.  i2mo.  pp.  xvi, 
152. 

LoivME  (J.  L.  de).  The  Constitution  of  England;  or,  An 
Account  of  the  English  Government:  in  which  it  is  compared 
both  with  the  republican  form  of  government  and  the  other  mon- 
archies in  Europe.  A  new  edition,  with  life  and  notes,  by  John 
MacGregor.     London:  mdcccliii.     i2mo.     pp.  376. 

London  Pageants. — See  Nichols,  J.  G. 

London  Scenes. — See  Harvey,  W. 

The  London  Stage;  a  collection  of  the  iriost  reputed  Trage- 
dies, Comedies,  Operas,  Melo-Dramas,  Farces,  and  Interludes. 
Accurately  printed  from  acting  copies,  as  performed  At  the 
Theatres  Royal,  and  carefully  collated  and  revised.  London: 
[1825-27].     4  vols.     8vo.     ports,     illus. 

:^*^  Contains  the  following  plays: 
Abroad  and  At  Home:  J.  G.  Holman.    Belle's  Stratagem  (The):  Mrs.  Cowley. 
Adopted  Child  (The):  S.  Birch.  Better  Late  than  Never:  M.  P.  Andrews. 

Alexander  the  Great:  Nathaniel  Lee.  Bold  Stroke  for  a  Husband:  Mrs.  Cow- 
All  for  Love,  or,  The  World  Well  Lost:       ley. 

J.  Dry  den.  Bold    Stroke   for  a    Wife    (A)  :    Mrs. 

All  in  the  Wrong:' A.  Murphy.  Centlivre. 

All  the  World's  a  Stage:  I.  Jackman.  Bon-ton,  or  High  Life  Above  Stairs: 
Animal  Magnetism:  Mrs.  Inchbald.  D.  Garrick. 

Appearance  is  Against  Them:  Braganza:  R.  Jephson. 

Apprentice  (The):  A.  Murphy.  Brothers  (The):  R.  Cumberland. 

Ardeu  of  Feversham:  G.  Lillo.  Busy  Body  (The):  Mrs.  Centlivre. 

Barbarossa:  J.  Brown.  Careless  Husband  (The):  C.  Cibber. 

Bashful  Man  (The):  W.  T.  MoncriefF.    Carmelite  (The):  R.  Cumberland. 
Beaux'  Stratagem  (The):  G.  Farquhar.    Castle  of  Sorrento  (The):  H.  Heartwell. 
Beggar's  Opera  (The):  J.  Gay.  Castle  Spectre  (The):  M.  G.  Lewis. 


216 


GRAHAM 


Cato:  J.  Addison. 

Chances  (The):  Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 

Chapter  of  Accidents  (The):  Miss  Lee. 

Cheats  of  Scapin  (The):  T.  Otway. 

Child  of  Nature  (The) :  Mrs.  Inchbald. 

Chrononhotonthologos:  H.  Carey. 

Citizen  (The):  A.  Murphy. 

Clandestine  Marriage  (The):  G.  Col- 
man  D.  Garrick. 

Com  us:  J.  Milton. 

Confederacy  (The)  :  Sir  John  Van 
Brugh. 

Conscious  Lovers  (The):  Sir  Richard 
Steele. 

Constant  Couple  (The):  G.  Farquhar. 

Contrivances  (The):  H.  Carey. 

Count  of  Narbonue:  R.  Jephson. 

Country  Girl  (The);  Wycherly. 

Critic  (The):  R.  B.  Sheridan. 

Cross  Purposes:  Mr.  O'Brien. 

Curfew  (The):  J.  Tobin. 

Cymon:  D.  Garrick. 

Deaf  and  Dumb:  T.  Holcroft. 

Deaf  Lover  (The) :  F.  Pilon. 

Deserted  Daughter  (The):  T.  Holcroft. 

Deserter  (The):  C.  Dibdin. 

Deuce  is  in  Him  (The):  G.  Colman, 
the  Elder. 

Devil  to  Pay  (The):  C.  Coffey. 

Distrest  Mother  (The):  A.  Philips. 

Doctor  and  the  Apothecary  (The):  J. 
Cobb. 

Double  Dealer  (The):  W.  Congreve. 

Douglas:  J.  Home. 

Dragon  of  Wantley  (The):  H.  Carey. 

Duenna  (The):  R.  B.  Sheridan. 

Duke  of  Milan  (The):  P.  Massinger. 

Duplicity:  T.  Holcroft. 

Earl  of  Essex  (The):  H.  Jones. 

Earl  of  Warwick  (The):  Dr.  T.  Frank- 
lin. 

Edward,  The  Black  Prince:  W.  Shirley. 

Every  Man  In  His  Humour:  B.  Jonson. 

Every  One  Has  His  Fault:  Mrs.  Inch- 
bald. 

Fair  Penitent  (The):  N.  Rowe. 

False  Impressions:  R.  Cumberland. 

Farni-Hou.se  (The):  J.  P.  Kemble. 

Farmer's  Wife  (The):  C.  Dibdin,  Jr. 


Fashionable  Lover  (The) :  R.  Cumber- 
land. 

Fatal  Curiosity:  G.  Lillo. 

First  Floor  (The):  J.  Cobb. 

First  Love:  R.  Cumberland. 

Follies  of  a  Day  (The):  T.  Holcroft. 

Fortune's  Frolic:  J.  T.  Allingham. 

Foundling  (The):  E- Moore. 

Gamester  (The):  E.  Moore. 

George  Barnwell:  G.  Lillo. 

Giovanni  in  London:  W.  T.  MoncrieflF. 

Good-Natured  Man  (The):  Dr.  Gold- 
smith. 

Grecian  Daughter  (The):  A.  Murphy. 

Guardian  (The):  D.  Garrick. 

Gustavus  Vasa:  H.  Brooke. 

Haunted  Tower  (The):  J.  Cobb. 

Heiress  (The):  General  Burgoyne. 

Hero  and  Leander:  I.  Jackman. 

He  Would  be  a  Soldier:  F.  Pilon. 

He's  Much  To  Blame:  T.  Holcroft. 

High  Life  Below  Stairs:  Rev.  J.  Town- 
ley. 

Honest  Thieves  (The) :  T.  Knight. 

Honey-Moon  (The) :  J.  Tobin. 

Hypocrite  (The):  I.  BickerstafF. 

Inconstant  (The):  G.  Farquhar. 

Irish  Widow  (The):  D.  Garrick. 

Isabella:  T.  Southern. 

Jane  Shore:  N.  Rowe. 

Jealous  Wife  (The):  G.  Colman. 

Jew  (The):  R.  Cumberland. 

Know  Your  Own  Mind:  A.  Murphy. 

Lady  Jane  Grey:  N.  Rowe. 

Law  of  Lombardy  (The) :  R.  Jephson. 

Liar  (The):  S.  Foote. 

Lionel  and  Clarissa:  I.  BickerstafF. 

Lodoiska:  J.  P.  Kemble. 

Lord  Of  the  Manor  (The):  J.  Burgoyne. 

Love  a  la  Node:  C.  Macklin. 

Love  For  Love:  W. .Congreve. 

Love  In  A  Village:  I.  BickerstafF. 

Love  Makes  A  Man:  C.  Cibber. 

Lovers'  Quarrels:  Sir  J.  Vanbrugh. 

Lovers'  Vows:  Kotzebue. 

Lying  Valet  (The):  D.  Garrick. 

Mahomet,  The  Impostor:  Rev.  Miller. 

Maid  Of  the  Mill  (The):  I.  BickerstaflF. 

Maid  Of  the  Oaks  (The):  J.  Burgoyne. 


LIBRARY, 


2ir 


Man  Of  The  World  (The):  C.  Macklin. 

Mayor  Of  Garratt  (The):  S-  Foote. 

Merchant  Of  Bruges  (The;:  Beaumont 
and  Fletcher. 

Midas:  K.  O'Hara. 

Midnight  Hour  (The):  Mrs.  Inchbald. 

Miller  Of  Mansfield  (The):  R.  Dodsley. 

Miser  (The):  H.  Fielding, 

Miss  In  Her  Teens:  D.  Garrick. 

Mock  Doctor  (The):  H,  Fielding. 

Mogul  Tale  (The): 

Monsieur  Tonson:  W.  T.  MoncrieflF. 

Mourning  Bride  (The) :  W.  Congreve. 

My  Spouse  And  I:  C,  Dibdin,  Jr. 

Mysterious  Husband  (The):  R.  Cum- 
berland. 

New  Way  To  Pay  Old  Debts  (A):  P. 
Massinger. 

No  Song,  No  Supper:  Prince  Hoare. 

Oroonoko:  T.  Southern. 

Orphan  (The):  T.  Otway. 

Orphan  Of  China  (The):  A.  Murphy. 

Padlock  (The);  I.  Bickerstaflf. 

Panel  (The):  I.  Bickerstaff. 

Paul  and  Virginia:  J.  Cobb. 

Pizarro:  R.  B.  Sheridan. 

Polly  Honeycombe:  G.  Colman,  the 
Elder. 

Provoked  Husband  (The):  Cibber  and 
Vanbrugh. 

Provoked  Wife  (The):  Sir  John  Van- 
brugh. 

Purse  (The):  J.  C.  Cross. 

Quaker  (The):  C.  Dibdin. 

Recruiting  Officer  (The):  G.  Farquhar. 

Recruiting  Sergeant  (The):  I.  Bicker- 
staflf. 

Register  Office  (The):  J.  Reed. 

Returned  "Killed:"  J.  R.  Planche. 

Revenge  (The) :  E.  Young. 

Richard  Cceur  De  Lion:  M.  Sedaine. 

Rivals  (The):  R.  B.  Sheridan. 

Road  to  Ruin  (The):  T,  Holcroft. 

Roman  Father  (The):  W.  Whitehead. 

Romp  (The):  I.  Bickerstaflf. 

Rosina:  Mrs.  Brooke. 

Rule  A  Wife,  And  Have  A  Wife:  Beau- 
mont and  Fletcher. 

Scape  Goat  (The):  J.  Poole. 


School  For  Arrogance  (The):  T.  Hol- 
croft. 

School  For  Scandal  (The):  R.   B.Sher- 
idan. 

School  For  Wives  (The):  H.  Kelly. 

Seduction:  T.  Holcroft. 

She  Stoops  to  Conquer:  O.  Goldsmith. 

She  Would  And   She  Would  Not:   C. 
Cibber. 

Siege  Of  Belgrade  (The) :  J.  Cobb. 

Siege  Of  Damascus  (The):  J.  Hughes.- 

Soldier's  Daughter  (The):  A.  Cherry. 

Spoiled  Child  (The). 

Stranger  (The):  B.  Thompson. 

Such  Things  Are:  Mrs.  Inchbald, 

Sultan  (The):  I.  Bickerstaflf. 

Suspicious  Husband  (The):  Dr.  Hoadly^ 

Tailors  (The): 

Tale  Of  Mystery  (A) :  T.  Holcroft. 

Tamerlane:  N.  Rowe. 

Tancred  and  Sigismunda:  J.  Thomson.. 

Tender  Husband  (The):  R.  Steele, 

Thomas  And  Sally: 

Three  Weeks  After  Marriage:  A,  Mur-^ 
phy. 

Tobacconist  (The):  Ben  Jonson. 

Tom  Thumb:  H.  Fielding. 

Trip  To  Scarborough  (A):  R.  B,  Sheri- 
dan. 

Turnpike  Gate  (The):  T.  Knight, 

Two  Misers  (The):  K,  O'Hara. 

Two  Strings  To  Your  Bow:  R.  Jephson^ 

Venice  Preserved:  T.  Otway. 

Village  Lawyer  (The): 

Virgin  Unmasked  (The):  H.  Fielding. 

Votary  Of  Wealth  (The):  J.  G.  Holman. 

Waterman  (The):  C.  Dibdin. 

Way  Of  The  World   (The):  W.  Con- 
greve. 

Way  To  Keep  Him  (The) :  A.  Murphy. 

Ways    and    Means:    G.    Colman,    the 
Younger, 

Wedding  Day  (The) :  Mrs.  Inchbald. 

West  Indian  (The):  R,  Cumberland, 

What  Next  ?  T,  Dibdin, 

Wheel  Of  Fortune  (The) :  R,  Cumber- 
land. 

Which  Is  The  Man  ?  Mrs.  Cowley. 

Who's  The  Dupe?  Mrs,  Cowley. 


218  GRAHAM 

Wives  As  They  Were,  and  Maids  As    Woodman  (The):  B.  Dudley. 

They  Are:  Mrs.  Inchbald.  Zara:  A.  Hill. 

Wonder  (The):  Mrs.  Centlivre. 

Long  (J.).  Voyages  chez  Differentes  Nations  Sauvages  de 
I'Amerique  Septentrionale;  Renfermant  des  details  curieux  sur 
les  moeurs,  usages,  c^r^monies  religieuses,  le  systeme  militaire, 
&c.  des  Cahnuagas,  des  Indians  des  Cinq  &  Six  Nations,  Mo- 
hawks, Connecedagas,  Iroquois,  &c.  des  Indiens  Chippeways,  & 
autres  Sauvages  de  divers  tribus;  sur  leurs  langues,  les  pays 
qu'ils  habitent,  ainsi  que  sur  le  commerce  de  pelleteries  &  four- 
rures  qui  se  fait  chez  ces  peuples;  avec  Un  6tat  exact  des  postes 
situes  sur  le  Fleuve  S.  Laurent,  le  Lac  Ontario,  &c  &c.  Par  J. 
Long,  tranfiquant,  &  interprete  de  langues  Indiennes;  traduits 
de  I'Anglois,  avec  des  notes  &  additions  interessantes,  par  J.  B. 
L.  J.  Billecocq,  Citoyen  Frangais.  A  Paris,  Chez  Prault.  II. 
annee  de  I'Ere  Republicaine.  [1794].  8vo.  pp.  (4),  xxxvi,  320. 
map. 

Le  Long  /  Parlement  /  et  ses  Crimes;  /  rapprochemens  faciles 
a  faire.  /  .  .  .  /  A  Paris,  /  de  I'Imprimerie  d'un  Royaliste  / 1790. 
8vo.     pp.  151. 

^*:jf.  Attributed  to  Angdlique  Marie  Darius  du  Taillis,  comtesse  du  Montrond. 

The  Long  Vacation:  A  Satyr,  Address' d  to  all  Disconlate 
Traders.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black- 
fryars,  near  the  Water-side.     1709.     Svo.     pp.  16. 

Longfellow  (Henry  Wadsworth).  The  /  Belfry  of  Bruges  / 
and  /  Other  Poems.  /  By  /  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.  / 
Cambridge:/  Published  by  John  Owen.  /    1846.  /   i2mo.    pp.  vii, 

The  Estray:  a  Collection  of  Poems.     Boston:  William 

D.  Ticknor  &  Co.     1847.     i6mo.     pp.  xiv,  144. 

:^*^  An  almost  matchless  copy,  in  the  original  boards,  uncut,  and  as  clean 
as  on  the  day  it  was  issued. 

The  Golden  Legend.     Boston:  m  dccc  lii.  i2mo.   pp. 

301. 


Kavanagh,  a  tale.   Boston :  m  dccc  Liii.    i2mo.   pp.188. 

Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  liii.     2  vols.      i2mo. 

Poems.     Boston:  1869.     2  vols.     24mo.     port. 

The  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  and  Other  Poems. 

Boston:  m  dccc  lviit.     i2mo.     pp.  215. 


LIBRARY.  219 

Longfellow  (Henry  Wadsworth).     [Same].     Boston  :   md-  . 
cx:c  Lix. 

Outre-Mer;  a    Pilgrimage   Beyond    the   Sea.     Eighth 

edition.     Boston:  m  dccc  lvl     i2mo.     pp.  374. 

Hyperion,    a    romance.     Twentieth  edition.     Boston: 

M  DCCC  LViii.     i2mo.     pp.  382. 

The  Song  of  Hiawatha.     Boston:  m  dccc  lix.     i2mo. 

pp.  316. 

Prose  Works.     Boston:  m  dccc  lxvi.     2  vols.     24mo. 

The  Prose  Works  of  Henry  Wadsworth   Longfellow. 

Illustrated  by  John  Gilbert.     A  New  Edition.     London:  1869. 
i2mo.     pp.  506.     pis. 

The  Hanging  of  the  Crane.  With  Illustrations.  Lon- 
don: 1875.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  64. 

The  Masque  of  Pandora  and  other  Poems.     London: 

1875.     i2mo.     pp.  150. 

See  Dante. 

[Longfellow,    S.,   and   T.    W.   Higginson.]     Thalatta:  a 
Book  for  the  Sea  Side.     Boston:  m  dccc  liil     i2mo.     pp.  206. 
^t**  A  collection  of  poems  by  many  hands. 

Longworth's  American  Almanac,  New- York  Register  and 
City  Directory;  for  the  fortieth  year  of  American  Independ- 
ence. New  York:  Published  at  the  old  established  directory 
office,  Shakspeare-Gallery.  By  David  Longworth.  July  6, 
1815.      i2mo.     pp.  458. 

[Same.]     New  York:  1824. 

Longworth's  American  Almanac,  New-York  Register,  and 
City  Directory.  New  York:  Published  by  Thomas  Longworth, 
No.  15  Pine,  corner  of  Nassau-Street.      1831.     i2mo. 

[Lord  (Daniel)].  The  effect  of  secession  upon  the  commer- 
cial relations  between  the  North  and  South,  and  upon  each 
section.     London:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  78.     map. 

^*^^  Originally  printed  as  a  series  of  articles  in  the  New  York  Times.     The 
map  shows  the  relative  densities  of  slave  population  in  the  South,  and  also^ 
the  area  of  the  cotton  belt. 

Lorgnette^  The. — See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

LORIMER  (James).     Constitutionalism  of  the  Future  or  Parlia- 


220  GRAHAM 

.  ment  the  Mirror  of  the  Nation.     Edinburgh:  1865.     i2mo.     pp. 
188. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  the  author. 

lyORiMER  (John  G.).  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Protestant 
Church  of  France,  from  its  origin  to  the  present  times.  With 
parallel  notices  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  during  the  same 
period.     Edinburgh:  mdcccxli.     i6mo.     pp.  597. 

LORING  (Charles  G.).  Neutral  Relations  of  England  and  the 
United  States.     Boston:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  iv,  116. 

EoRNCOURT,  (Oliver  de).  Eove  and  Chi.valry.  London:  1875. 
8vo.     pp.  220.     port. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Graham. 

EoRNE  [Marquess  of).  Guido  and  Lita:  A  Tale  of  the 
Riviera.  Second  edition.  London:  1875.  Sra.  4to.  pp.  124. 
pis. 

LossiNG  (Benson  J.).  The  Pictorial  Field-book  of  the  Revo- 
lution; or,  Illustrations  by  pen  and  pencil,  of  the  history, 
biography,  scenery,  relics,  and  traditions  of  the  War  for  Inde- 
pendence. With  several  hundred  engravings  on  wood  by  Loss- 
ing  and  Barritt,  chiefly  from  original  sketches  by  the  author- 
New  York:  1851-     2  vols.     rl.  8vo.     pis. 

Lothian  {Marquess  of).  The  Confederate  Secession.  Edin- 
burgh &  London:  mdccclxiv.     8vo.     pp.  226. 

^(.*^^  This  contains  MS.  corrections  and  additions  in  the  author's  handwrit- 
ing, "to  guide  the  French  translator."    Strongly  Southern  in  its  sympathies.. 

LouvEL. — See  Le  Suire. 

LovEDAY  (R.).  Loveday's  Letters,  Domestick  and  Foreign,, 
To  several  Persons,  Occasionally  distributed  in  Subjects  Philo- 
sophical, Historical  and  Moral.  By  R.  Loveday,  Gent,  the  late 
translator  of  the  three  first  Parts  of  Cleopatra.  The  Sixth  Im- 
pression. London,  Printed  for  Obadiah  Blagrave,  at  the  Sign 
of  the  Bear  in  St.  Paul's  Church  Yard,  near  the  Little  North, 
Door,  1S77.      i2mo.     pp.  (14),  271,  (15). 

Lovelace  (Richard).  Lucasta:  /  Epodes,  Odes,  Sonnets,  / 
Songs,  &c.  /  To  which  is  added  /  Aramantha,  /  a  /  Pastorall.  / 
•  By  Richard  Lovelace,  /  Esq.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  Tho.  Har- 
per, and  are  to  be  sold  /  by  Tho.  Evvster,  at  the  Gun,  in  /  Ivie 
Lane.,  1649.  /  i6mo.  pp.  (22)  104,  (2).  Engraved  title,  port, 
and  2  pis. 

<t\  Has  the  autograph  of  S.  Egerton  Brydges  on  fly  leaf. 


LIBRARY.  221 

Lovelace  (Richard).  Lucasta.  /  Posthume  /  Poems  /  of  / 
Richard  Lovelace,  Esq.  /  London.  /  Printed  by  William  God- 
bid  for  /  Clement  Darby.  /  1659.  /  i6mo.  pp.  (2),  2,  107.  pi. 
and  port. 

^*^  Followed  by  a  collection  of  poems  collected  bj'  his  son  Dudley  Post- 
humus  Lovelace,  with  a  title  as  follows: 

Elegies  /  Sacred  /  To  the  Memory  of  the  Author:  /  By  several  of  his 

Friends./  Collected  and  Published  /  by  /  D.  P,  L.  /  London,  Printed  1660./ 
pp.  14.     pi. 

Lucasta.     The  Poems  of  Richard  Lovelace.     In  Two 

Parts.  The  first,  comprising  Those  Published  by  Himself;  the 
second,  his  Posthumous  Poems.  Chiswick:  m  dccc  xviil 
i2mo.     pp.  xxiii,  108,  (2),  vi,  120.     port. 

LovELL,  R. — See  Sou  they,  R. 

Lover  (Samuel).  He  Would  Be  A  Genileman;  or.  Treasure 
Trove.     A  Romance.     London:  1867.      i2mo.     pp.  400. 

Lowell  (James  Russell).  Poems.  Sixth  edition.  Boston: 
M  dccc  LI  v.     2  vols.      i2mo. 

[ ]      Meliboeus-Hipponax.      The    Biglow    Papers,    edited 

with  an  introduction,  notes,  glossary,  and  copious  index,  by 
Homer  Wilbur,  A.  M.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Jaalam, 
and  (prospective)  member  of  many  literary,  learned. and  scien- 
tific societies,  (for  which  see  pffge  V.)  Fourth  edition.  Boston: 
M  DCCC  Lix.      1 2 mo.     pp.  163. 

Fireside  Travels.     Boston:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  324. 

Poetical  Works.     Boston:  1869.     24mo.     port. 

Among  My  Books.      Six  essays.      London:  1870.     8vo. 

PP-  359- 

My  Study  Windows.      Fifth  edition.      London:  1873. 

i2mo.     pp.  318. 

LowENSTERN  (Isidore).  Les  Etats-Unis  et  la  Havane.  Souve- 
nirs d'un  Voyageur.      Paris:  1842.     8vo.     pp.  xij,  372. 

**^t  with  an  autograph  presentation  from  the  author  on  the  fly  leaf. 

LowENTHAL  (J.).  A  Selection  from  the  Problems  of  the 
Era  Problem  Tournament.  With  a  Preface  by  Herr  Lowenthal. 
London:  1857.     i2mo.     pp.  loi.     pi. 

Morphy's  Games  of  Chess:  being  the  best  games  played 

I)y  the  distinguished  champion  in  Europe  and  America,  with 
analytical  and  critical  notes.  London:  1869.  i2mo.  pp.  485. 
port. 


222  GRAHAM 

[IvOWTH  (Robert,  Bishop  of  London)].  A  Short  Introduction 
to  English  Grammar:  With  tritical  notes.  A  New  Edition, 
Corrected.     London:  m  d  cclxxv.     i6mo.     pp.  221. 

lyOYAL  Publication  Society,  No.  54.  Our  Burden  and  Our 
Strength,  or  a  comprehensive  and  popular  examination  of  the 
Debt  and  Resources  of  Our  Country,  present  and  prospective. 
[New  York:  1864.]     8vo.     pp.  39. 

Lubbock  {Sir  John).  The  Origin  of  Civilisation  and  the 
Primitive  Condition  of  Man.  Mental  and  social  condition  of 
savages.     London:  1870.     8vo.     pp.  380.     pis. 

LuBKE  (Wilhelm).  History  of  Art  Translated  by  F.  E.  Bun- 
nett.     London:  1868.     2  vols.     8vo. 

LuCANUS.  The  Pharsalia  of  Lucan  literally  translated  into 
English  Prose,  with  copious  notes.  By  H.  T.  Riley.  London: 
MDCCCUii.     8vo.     pp.  427. 

LuciLius. — See  Juvenalis. 

Lucretius.  Lucretius  on  the  Nature  of  Things.  A  Philo- 
sophical Poem,  In  Six  Books.  Literally  translated  into  English 
Prose,  by  John  Selby  Watson.  To  which  is  adjoined  the  poet- 
ical version  of  John  Mason  Good.  London:  mdcccli.  8vo. 
pp.  496. 

Lucretius:  A  Poem  against  the  Fear  of  Death.  With  an 
Ode  In  Memory  of  The  Accomplish'd  Young  Lady  Mrs.  Ann 
Killigrew,  Excellent  in  the  Two  Sister  Arts  of  Poetry  and 
Painting.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black- 
Fryars,  near  the  Water-side,  1709.  Price  One  Penny.  8vo. 
pp.  16. 

LuDOViciANA,  ou  Rccucil  D' Anecdotes,  Traits  historiques  et 
R^ponses  de  Louis  XVI. :  pr^c^de  d'un  sommaire  sur  les  princi- 
paux  ^v^ndmens  de  sa  vie.  Par  L.  C  .  .  .  fils.  A  Paris: 
1801.     24mo.     pp.  124.     port. 

Luggie^  The. — See  Houghton,  Lord. 

LusiNE  (J.  C).  A  M.  le  Capitaine  Tad  Lincoln.  A  Mad- 
ame Lincoln.  A  Monsieur  Bigelow  en  tdmoignage  d'une  pro- 
fonde  &  douloureuse  sympathie.  A.  d'Englehem.  [Paris: 
1865.]     8vo.     pp.  72. 

^^*^^  Preface  sigued  J.  C.  Lusine. 

LussAN  (R.  de).     Journal  /  du  Voyage  /  fait  /  a  la  Mer  de  Sud  / 


LIBRARY.  223 

avec  /  les  Flibustiers  /  de  1' Amerique.  /  Par  le  Sieur  Raveneau 
de  Lussan.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Jacques  le  Febvre,  Imprimeur- 
Libraire,  /  rue  de  la  Harpe,  an  Soleil  d'Or,  vis-a-vis  /  la  rue  saint 
Severin,  /  m.  dc.  xcix.  /  Avec  Privilege  du  Roy.  i6mo.  pp. 
i8,  448. 

Lyell  (Charles).  The  Geological  Evidences  of  the  Antiquity 
of  Man  with  remarks  on  theories  of  the  origin  of  species  by 
variation.     London:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  551.     pi. 

[Lynn  {Miss  Eliza)].  Azeth:  the  Egyptian.  A  novel.  Lon- 
don: 1847.     3  vols.     8vo. 

[ ]     Aniymone.     A   romance   of   the    Days   of  Pericles. 

London:  1848,     3  vols,     8vo. 

Realities.     A  Tale.     London:  1851.     3  vols.     8vo. 

Lyon  {Captain  G.  F.).     A  Narrative  of' Travels  in  Northern 

Africa,  in  the  years  1818,  19,  and  20;  accompanied  by  Geo- 
graphical Notices  of  Soudan,  and  of  the  Course  of  the  Niger. 
With  a  chart  of  the  routes,  and  a  variety  of  coloured  plates, 
illustrative  of  the  costumes  of  the  several  natives  of  northern 
Africa.     London:  1821.     4to.     pp.  383.     maps  and  pis. 

Lyre  Frangaise. — See  Masson,  G. 

Lyra  Sacra  Americana. — See  Cleveland,  C.  D. 

Lytton  (Robert,  "Owen  Meredith.")  Poems.  The  Wan- 
derer and  Clytemnestra.     Boston:  m  dccc  Lix.     24mo.     pp.514. 

Lucile.     Boston:  m  dccc  lx.     24mo.     pp.  352. 

[Same].     Boston:  1869.     24mo.     pp.  352. 

New  Poems.     Boston:  1868.     2  vols,     24mo. 

Chronicles   and    Characters.     London:   1868.     2  vols. 

8vo.     port. 

Poems.     Boston:  1869.     2  vols.     24mo. 


^>xn,\'ix siM <(( I \\\\^\\s^  f\t (J''j:Y 


\\M  V7T'A^s^\^^» 


JpABIRE   (J.   L.)-     The   Guide,  to   French    Conversation. 
^  Revised   and   improved   by   Gustave    Chouquet.       New 
'hl    ^  York:  1845.     i6mo.     pp.  190. 

Mably  {Abbe  Gabriel  Bonnot  de).  Observations  sur  "le 
Gouvernement  et  les  Loix  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  A  Am- 
sterdam, Chez  J.  F.  Rosart  &  Comp.  mdcclxxxiv.  i2mo. 
pp.  (2)  213. 

jf.*:^  A  portrait  of  the  author  inserted. 

Macaulay  (Thomas  Babington).  The  History  of  England 
from  the  Accession  of  James  II,     Boston:  1849.     2  vols.     8vo. 

[Same].     New  York:  1849.     2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

[Same].     Boston:  1854.     2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.     New  and  Revised 

Edition.     New  York:  m.  dccc.  lix.     6  vols.     i2mo. 

Macaulay;     the    historian,     statesman,     and    essayist. 

Anecdotes  of  his  Life  and  Literary  Labours,  with  some  account 
of  his  Early  and  Unknown  Writings.  With  a  photographic 
portrait  (The  only  one  known  to  have  been  taken)  by  Maull  and 
Polyblank.     London:  i860.     i2mo.     pp.  128. 

M'Clintock  (John)  and  George  R.  Crooks.  A  First  Book 
in  Latin;  containing  Grammar,  Exercises,  and  Vocabularies. 
New  York:  1856.     i2mo.     pp.  409. 

M'CoMBiE  (W.).  Memoirs  of  Alexander  Bethune,  embracing 
■Selections  from  His  Correspondence  and  Literary  Remains, 
•compiled  and  edited  by  William  M.  M'Combie.  Aberdeen: 
1845.     1 2  mo.     pp.  390. 

Macdonald  (A.).  Phingaleis,  sive  Hibernia  Liberata,  Epi- 
cum  Ossianis  Poema,  e  Celtico  sermone  conversum,  tribus 
praemissis|disputationibus,  et  subsequentibus  notis;  Ab  Alexan- 
drolMacdonald.     Edinburgi:  mdcccxx.     8vo.     pp.  228. 

^^*^^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Macdonald  (George).      At   the   Back  of  the  North  Wind. 
London:  187 1.     i2mo.     pp.  378. 
M'DouGAL,  Helen. — See  Burke,  W. 

MacFarlane,  C. — See  Craik,  G.  L. 

(224) 


LIBRARY.  225 

Macgowan  (John).  Death:  A  vision;  or,  the  Solemn  de- 
parture of  Saints  and  Sinners,  represented  under  the  similitude 
of  a  dream.     London:  Printed  for  the  author,     mdcclxvi.     8vo. 

PP-  (4)  79- 

Machiavelli  (Niccolo),  The  History  of  Florence,  and  of 
the  affairs  of  Italy,  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  death  of 
Lorenzo  the  Magnificent;  together  with  The  Prince.  And  vari- 
ous historical  tracts.  A  new  translation.  London:  1854.  Svo. 
pp.  522.     port. 

The  History  of  Florence,  and  of  the  affairs  of  Italy, 

from  the  earliest  times  to  the  death  of  Lorenzo  the  Magnificent. 
Together  with  The  Prince.  And  various  historical  tracts.  A 
new  translation.      London:  1872.     pp.  522.     port. 

McIntosh  (M.  J.).  Two  Pictures;  or.  What  We  Think  of 
Ourselves,  and  What  The  World  Thinks  of  Us.  New  York: 
1863.     8vo.     pp.  476. 

Mackay  (A.).  Facts  and  Dates  or  the  leading  events  in 
sacred  and  profane  history  and  the  principal  facts  in  the  various 
physical   sciences.      Edinburgh:  mdccclxix.      i2mo.     pp.  317. 

M'Kay  (Archibald).  Ingle-Side  Lilts,  and  Other  Poems. 
Kilmarnock:  m.dccc.lxi.     lamo.     pp.  144. 

^\  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Mackay  (Charles).  Voices  From  the  Mountains,  and  From 
the  Crowd.      Boston:  m  dccc  LIII.      i2mo.     pp.  373. 

A  Man's  Heart.     A  Poem.     London:  m.dccc.lx.     Svo. 

pp.  172. 

^*^(.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Memoirs  of  Extraordinary  Popular  Delusions.  Phila- 
delphia: 1850.     2  vols.     8vo. 

^*^  Vol  I.  The  Thugs  or  Phansigars. 

The  Mississippi  Scheme.  The  Witch  Mania. 

The  South  Sea  Bubble.  The  Slow  Poisoners. 

The  Tulipomania.  Vol.  II. 

Relics.                          .  The  Crusades. 

Modern  Prophecies.  Haunted  Houses. 
Popular      Admiration       for      Great    Philosophical  Delusions— Introductory 

Thieves.  Remarks. 
Influence  of  Politics  and  Religion  on    The  Alchymists,  or  Searchers  for  the 

the  Hair  and  Beard.  Philosopher's   Stone  and  the  Water 

Duels  and  Ordeals.  of  Life, 

^■pular  Follies  in  Great  Cities.  Fortune  telling. 

The  O.  P.  Mania.  The  Magnetisers. 


226  GRAHAM 

Mackay  (Charles).  A  Thousand  and  One  Gems  of  English 
Prose.  Selected  and  arranged  by  Charles  Mackay.  London: 
1872.     i2mo.'    pp.  534. 

Lost  Beauties  of  the  English  Language:  an  appeal  to 

authors,  poets,  clergymen,  and  public  speakers.   London:  [1874]. 
8vo.     pp.  322. 

McKenney  (Thomas  L.)-  Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Lakes, 
of  the  character  and  customs  of  the  Chippeway  Indians,  and  of 
incidents  connected  with  the  Treaty  of  Fond  du  Lac.  .  .  .  Also 
A  Vocabulary  of  the  Algic,  or  Chippeway  language,  formed  in 
part,  and  as  far  as  it  goes,  upon  the  basis  of  one  furnished  by 
the  Hon.  Albert  Gallatin.  .  .  .  Ornamented  with  twenty-nine 
engravings,  of  Lake  Superior,  and  other  scenery,  Indian  like- 
nesses, costumes,  &:c.  Baltimore:  Published  by  Fielding  Lucas, 
Jun'r.     1827.     8vo.     pp.  493.     pis. 

Mackenzie  (Alexander).  Voyages  from  Montreal,  on  the 
River  St.  Laurence,  through  the  Continent  of  North  America, 
to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans;  In  the  Years  1789  and  1793; 
with  a  preliminary  account  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  present 
state  of  The  Fur  Trade  of  that  country;  With  original  Notes 
and  an  Appendix  by  Bougainville,  Member  of  the  French  Sen- 
ate; illustrated  with  maps.  London;  m.dccc.ii.  2  vols.  8vo. 
port,  and  maps. 

Mackenzie  (Colin).  Tavern  Anecdotes.  London:  1825. 
i6mo. 

^^*^^  Lacks  title  page. 

[Mackenzie  (Henry)].  The  Prince  of  Tunis:  a  tragedy.  As 
performed  at  the  Theatre-Royal  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh: 
1773.     8vo.     pp.  75,  (3). 

The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Henry  Mackenzie.  Com- 
plete in  one  volume.      New- York:  1837.     8vo.     pp.  512.     port. 

Mackenzie  (Robert).  America  and  her  army.  London: 
1865.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

^^*^  "In  the  following  pages  an  attempt  is  made  to  sketch  the  remarkable 
measures  which  America  has  adopted  for  the  benefit  of  her  army,  with  the  re- 
markable results  which  have  been  gained." 

McLehose,  Afrs. — See  Burns,  R. 

Macleod  (Norman).  Character  vSketclies.  London:  1872. 
i2mo.     pp.  317.     pi.  ♦ 


LIBRARY.  227 

Macnee, 'J. — See  Burke,  W. 

Macneili.  (Hector).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Hector  Mac- 
Neill.  Third  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  Edinburgh:. 
1812.     2  vols.     i6mo.     port,  and  pis. 

Macpherson  (James).  Fingal,  /  an  /  Ancient  Epic  Poem,  / 
in  six  books:  /  Together  with  several  other  Poems  composed  by  / 
Ossian,  the  Son  of  Fingal.  /  Translated  from  the  Galic  lan- 
guage, /  by  James  Macpherson.  /  London:  /  Printed  for  T. 
Becket  &  P.  A.  De  Hondt,  in  the  Strand.  /  m  dcc  lxii.  /  4to, 
pp.  (16),  xvi,  270. 

4^*^  The  first  edition  of  this  remarkable  imposture. 

The  Poems  of  Ossian,  translated  by  James  Macpher- 
son, Esq.  With  dissertations  on  the  aera  and  poems  of  Ossian; 
and  Dr.  Blair's  critical  dissertation.  Leipzig:  1847.  i2mo.  pp. 
382. 

Macpherson  (John).  The  Baths  and  Wells  of  Europe;  their 
action  and  uses.  With  hints  on  change  of  air  and  diet  cures. 
London:  1869.     8vo.     pp.  336.     map. 

[Madison  (James)].  An  Examination  of  the  British  Doc- 
trine, which  subjects  to  capture  a  Neutral  Trade,  not  open  in 
Time  of  Peace,     [n.  p.  1806].     8vo.     pp.  204. 

See  Hamilton,  A. 

Maffei  (Gio.  Pietro).  loan.  Petri  Maifeii,  Bergomatis,  E 
Societate  lesv,  Historiarvm  Indicarvm  Libri  XVI.  Omnia  ab 
Auctore  recognita  &  emendata.  In  singula  copiosus  Index. 
Cadomi,  Ex  typographia  lacobi  Mangeant.  m.  dc.  xiiii.  i6mo. 
pp.  (80),  718. 

Magoon  (E.  L.).  Westward  Empire;  or,  the  great  drama  of 
human  progress.     New  York:  1856.     8vo.     pp.  445. 

4(.**  Divided  into  four  divisions:  "•  Age  of  Pericles;"   "  Age  of  Augustus;  " 
"Age  of  Leo  X;"   "Age  of  Washington." 

[Mahony  (Francis  Sylvester,  "Father  Prout")].  Facts  & 
Figures  from  Italy.  By  Don  Jeremy  Savonarola,  Benedictine 
Monk,  addressed  during  the  last  two  winters  to  Charles  Dickens, 
Esq.  Being  an  appendix  to  his  "Pictures."  London:  1847.  ^vo. 
pp.  309. 

Maillard  (Firmin).  Histoire  des  Journaux  Publics  a  Paris 
pendant  le  Siege  et  Sous  la  Commune — 4  septembre  1870  an  28 
mai  187 1 — Paris:  187 1.      i2mo.     pp.  267. 


228  GRAHAM 

Majault. — See  Franklin,  B. 

Malcolm  (James  Peller).  Anecdotes  of  the  Manners  and 
Customs  of  London  during  the  Eighteenth  Century;  including 
the  charities,  depravities,  dresses  and  amusements,  of  the  citizens 
of  London,  during  that  period;  with  a  Review  of  the  State  of 
Society  in  1807.  To  which  is  added  a  sketch  of  the  domestic  ar- 
chitecture, and  of  the  various  improvements  in  the  metropolis. 
London:  1810.     2  vols.     8vo,     pis. 

i(.**  VoL  II.  only,  and  lacking  plates. 

Malespine  (A.).  Solution  de  la  Question  Mexicaine,  Avec 
une  carte  coloriee  indiquant  les  operations  militaires,  Paris: 
1864.     8vo.     pp.  31.     folding  map. 

Les  Btats-Unis  en  1865.     D'apr^s  les  documents  ofE- 

ciels  communiques  an  congres.      Paris:   1865.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

[Mallet  (D.)].  Elvira:  a  Tragedy.  Acted  at  the  Theatre 
Royal  in  Diury-Lane.     London:  mdcclxiii.     8vo.     pp.  69. 

Mallet  (P.  H.).  Northern  Antiquities;  or,  an  historical  ac- 
count of  the  manners,  customs,  religion  and  laws,  maritime  ex- 
peditions and  discoveries,  language  and  literature  of  the  Ancient 
Scandinavians,  (Danes,  Swedes,  Norwegians  and  Icelanders). 
With  incidental  notices  respecting  our  Saxon  ancestors.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  Bishop  Percy.  New  edition,  revised 
throughout,  and  considerably  enlarged;  with  a  translation  of 
the  Prose  Edda  from  the  original  old  Norse  text;  and  notes  criti- 
cal and  explanatory,  by  L  A.  Blackwell.  To  which  is  added, 
an  abstract  of  the  Eyrbyggja  Saga,  By  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Lon- 
don: 1847.      i2mo.     pp.  578.     pi. 

The  Man  of  Manners;  or.  Plebeian  Poli.sh'd.  Being  Plain 
and  Familiar  Rules  for  a  Modest  and  Genteel  Behaviour,  on  most 
of  the  ordinary  Occasions  of  Life.  Whereby  the  many  Vanities, 
Weaknesses  and  Impertinences  incident  to  Human  Nature, 
(which  expose  Persons  to  Contempt  and  Ridicule)  may  be  easily 
avoided.  Written  chiefly  for  the  Use  and  Benefit  of  Persons  of 
Mean  Births  and  Education,  who  have  unaccountably  plung'd 
themselves  into  Wealth  and  Power.  The  Manner  of  walking 
the  Streets  and  other  Publick  Places.  The  usual  Salutations  and 
Greetings,  down  from  the  Complaisant  Grin  and  Sneer  of  Quality 
to  the  honest,  Porterly  How-d'-ye,  or  the  more  homely  Civility, 
How  fares  your  best  Body  ?     The  Manner  of  a  City  Family's 


LIBRARY.  229 

sitting-  at  Dinner.  Wholesale  Traders,  great  Money-Jobbers  and 
other  rich  Plodders,  their  Sentiments  of  Breeding  and  Good 
Manners.  Common  Conversation  a  meer  Comedy,  Rules 
recommended  to  Preachers  for  a  modest  and  courtly  Behaviour 
towards  the  Beau  Monde.  Scandalous  Indecencies  at  Churches 
in  Time  of  Divine  Service;  a  Misfortune  to  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, that  Farinelli  and  Senesino  were  not  bred  Protestants. 
Rudeness  of  the  Cockaded  Gentry  to  modest  Tradesmen.  Blaz- 
ing Beaus  of  the  Towns,  indebted  for  every  Article  of  their 
wearing  Apparel,  from  the  Crowns  of  their  Head,  to  the  Soles 
of  their  Feet,  except  the  Bath  Metal  Buttons  at  their  Shirt- 
Sleeves.  The  Irishman's  Caution  and  Modesty,  in  refusing  to 
look  at  the  Corpse  of  his  dead  Countryman,  on  Account  of  his 
having  a  Stinking  Breath  when  living.  Street  Hunchers, 
Jostlers,  and  Coach-Splashers  taken  Notice  of.  A  notable  Ver- 
bal Encounter  between  two  Ladies  that  deal  in  Fresh  Cod  and 
Live  Lobsters.  With  variety  of  other  Matters,  Moral,  Serious 
and  Comical.  London:  Printed  for  J.  Roberts,  near  the  Oxford- 
Arms  in  Warwick-lane;  and  sold  by  E.  Withers,  at  the  Seven 
Stars,  against  the  end  of  Chancery- Lane  in  Fleet-street,  and  J. 
JollifFe,  at  the  Bible  in  St.  James-Street;  and  the  rest  of  the 
Booksellers  of  London  and  Westminster.  Price  One  Shilling. 
8vo.     pp.  iv,  60. 

^*^  The  following  excerpts  are  typical: 

"  There  is  nothing  more  unbecoming,  than  to  lick  one's  Fingers,  Knife 
Spoon  or  Fork,  to  wipe  one's  Plate  with  Bread  or  one's  Fingers,  to  drink 
up  the  Sauce  or  Gravj'. ' ' 

"Kissing,  Toying,  and  Fooling  between  Men  and  their  Wives  at  Table  is 
vastly  unbecoming." 

"  Lying,  indeed,  is  crept  into  every  Part  of  Conversation,  from  the  meanest 
to  the  highest ;  in  short  it  is  grown  so  common,  that  I  much  wonder  the 
Clergy  and  Quality  don't  leave  it  off,  because  it  is  practis'd  by  every  Shop- 
keeper.^' 

"  In  all  our  Converse  we  are  carefully  to  refrain  Swearing,  it  being  a  Vice 
into  which  many  People  fall  by  an  111  Habit;  supposing  it  vainly  an  Elegance 
and  great  Ornament  to  their  Discourse;  and  when  we  forbid  Sweariug,  we  in- 
tend to  exclude  all  little  and  trifling  Oaths  with  the  rest." 

"Ogling  Fans,  as  well  as  Novels,  Plays  and  Poems  Bound  and  Gilt  in  the 
Form  and  Manner  of  CotnmoJi-Prayer-Books,  .  .  .  ought  to  be  restrained 
under  severe  Penalties." 

Manazzale  (A.).  Itineraire  Instructif  de  Rome  et  ses  Envi- 
rons. Avec  une  description  g^nerale  trds-exacte  de  tous  ses 
Monumens  anciens,  et  une  abrege  de  ses  beautes  les  plus  re- 


230  GRAHAM 

marquables,  en  moderne,  comme  les  meilleures  Peintures, 
Sculptures,  et  Architectures.  Dernier  Edition  augment^  et 
corigee.  Par  PAntiquaire  Andre  Manazzale.  Rome:  mdcccii. 
j:2mo.     pp.  285.     pis. 

^\  Contains  the  book  plate  of  Cadwallader  D.  Colden.     Vol.  Ii.  only. 

[Mandrillon  (Joseph)].  Le  Voyageur  Americain  ou  Obser- 
vations Sur  I'Etat  actuel,  la  Culture,  le  Commerce  des  Colonies 
Britanniques  en  Amerique;  les  Exportations  &  Importations 
respectives  entre  elles  &  la  Grande  Bretagne,  avec  un  Etat  des 
revenus  que  cette  derniere  en  retire  &c.  Adressees  par  un 
Negociant  experiment^,  en  forme  de  lettres,  au  tr^s-honorable 
Comte  de  .  .  .  Traduit  de  PAnglois.  Augment^  d'un  Precis 
sur  P Amerique  Septentrionale  &  la  Republique  des  Treize- 
Etats-Unis.  Par  M.  Jh.  M  .  .  .A  Amsterdam,  chez  J.  Schur- 
ing,  Libraire  sur  le  Rockin.  mdcclxxxii.  8vo.  pp.  viii,  197, 
166.     map,  3  folding  tables. 

Le  Spectateur  /  Americain,  /  ou  /  Remarques  Generales  / 

sur  /  PAmerique  Septentrionale  /  et  sur  la  Republique  /  des  / 
Treize-Etats-Unis;  /  suivi  /  De  Recherches  Philosophiques  sur 
la  decouverte  /  du  Nouveau-Monde.  Par  M.  Jh.  Mandrillon 
.  .  .  /  .  .  .  /  Seconde  Edition  revue,  corrigee,  &  augment^e 
de  plusieurs  /  Articles  &  d'une  Table  Alphabetique  des  Ma- 
tieres^.  /  A  Amsterdam;  /  Et  se  trouve  a  Bruxelles,  /  Chez  Em- 
manuel Flon,  Imprimeur-Libraire,  rue  /  des  Frippiers.  /  m.dcc- 
Lxxxv.     8vo.     pp.  (2),  XX,  519.     map,  &  2  folding  tables. 

Mann  (W.  W.).  What  we  are  coming  to.  Or,  The  veil  re- 
moved. Peace — reconciliation,  reconfederation.  [n.  p.  Feb. 
1863.]     8vo.     pp.  8. 

^^*#  A  long  and  interesting  letter  of  the  author  to  W.  H.  Huntington  on 

the  war  is  inserted. 

[Manning  (Samuel)].  Italian  pictures.  Drawn  with  pen  and 
pencil.     London:  [1876].     rl.  8vo.     pp.  214.     pis. 

Mansion  (Hyppolite).  Precis  Historique  sur  la  Colonie 
Franfaise  Au  Goazacoalcos  (Mexique);  Avec  la  Refutation  des 
prospectus  publics  Par  MM.  Laisn^  de  Villeveque,  Giordan  et 
Barad^re,  suivi  de  plusieurs  lettres  autographes  de  MM.  Laisn^ 
et  Giordan,  et  d'une  ^pitrd  en  vers  a  M.  Laisnd  de  Villeveque. 
Par  M.  Hyppolite  Mansion.  Londres,  Imprimerie  de  Davidson 
■et  Fils.     1831.     8vo.     pp.  viii,  260. 


LIBRARY.  231 

Mantell  (Gideon  Algernon).  The  Invisible  World  revealed 
by  The  Microscope;  or,  Thoughts  on  Animalcules.  London: 
1850.     sq.  i2mo.     pp.  144.     pis. 

Petrifactions  and  Their  Teachings;  or,  a  handbook  to 

the  gallery  of  Organic  Remains  of  The  British  Museum.     Lon- 
don: M  Dccc  LI.     i2mo.     pp.  496.     pis, 

Geological   Excursions  round  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and 

along  the  adjacent  coast  of  Dorsetshire.     London:  mdcccliv. 
i2mo.     pp.  356.     pis. 

Manuscrit  venu  de  St.  HeVene. — See  Chateau vieux. 

Manzoni  (Alessandro).  The  Betrothed.  London:  mdccc> 
Lxvii.     i6mo.     pp.  399.     port.  ^ 

Marbois. — See  Barbe-Marbois. 

Marestier  (Jean  Baptiste).  M^moire  sur  les  Bateaux  a 
Vapeur  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique,  avec  un  appendice  sur 
di verses  machines  relatives  a  la  marine;  Par  M.  Marestier: 
Precede  du  Rapport  fait  ^  I'Institut  sur  ce  Memoire,  Par  MM. 
Sane,  Biot,  Poisson  et  C.  Dupin;  Imprim6  Par  ordre  de  Son 
Excellence  le  Ministre  de  la  Marine  et  des  Colonies.  A  Paris, 
De  I'Imprimerie  Royal.     1824.     4to-     PP-  290. 

Margaret,  Queen  of  Navarre  {iiee  d'Angouleme).  The 
Heptameron  of  Margaret,  Queen  of  Navarre.  Translated  from 
the  French.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author.  By  Walter  K. 
Kelly.     London:  mdccclv.     i2mo.     pp.  427.     port. 

MargueriTTES  (Julie  de).  The  Ins  and  Outs  of  Paris;  or, 
Paris  by  Day  and  Night.  Philadelphia:-  1855.  i2rat).  pp. 
4CX). 

Marie,  Adelaide  and  Victorie.  Lettre  de  Mesdames  Marie, 
Adelaide,  et  Victoire,  ^  Louis  XVI.  1791.  From  the  Papers 
found  in  the  Desk  of  the  King  after  his  Execution,  and  now  in 
the  possession  of  Henry  Danby  Seymour,  Esq.,  M.  P.  [n.  p., 
n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  8. 

^^f.  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton.     It  is  a  joint  letter  written  to  the 
King  during  his  imprisonment  by  his  aunts. 

[MariiS  (Peter)].  A  Tribute  to  the  Fair:  containing  a  collec- 
tion of  Vers  de  Soci^t^.  Published  in  aid  of  the  Sanitary  Com- 
mission.    New  York:  1864.     i2mo.     pp.  xiii,  253. 

MarliTT  (E.).     The  Second  Wife,     A  Romance.     From  the 


232  GRAHAM 

German.     By   Mrs.    A.   L.  Wister.     Philadelphia:  1875.     8vo. 
pp.  302. 

^*jj.  "  E.  Marlitt"  is  the  pseudonym  of  Eugenie  John. 

Marlow(C.).  Hero  and  Leander.  A  Poem.  By  Christopher 
Marlow,  and  George  Chapman.  A  new  edition,  revised  and 
corrected;  with  a  critical  preface.  Chiswick:  M  DCCC  xxi. 
i2mo.     pp.  124. 

Marmion  (Shakerley).  Cupid  and  Psyche.  A  Legend. 
Chiswick:  m  dccc  xx.     i2mo.     pp.  x,  124. 

^*^  This  is  a  metrical  version  of  the  original  of  Apuleius,  written,  as  old 
Anthony  Wood  tells  us,  by  "a  goodly  proper  gentleman,"  early  in  the 
seventeenth  century. 

Marryatt  (F.).  Coinplete  Works.  Philadelphia:  1851.  2 
vols.     rl.  8vo. 

Marsh  (George  P.).  Man  and  Nature;  or,  Physical  Geo- 
graphy as  modified  by  human  action.  London:  1864.  8vo. 
pp.  560. 

4^*^j.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Marshaix  (C).  Passages  From  the  Diary  of  Christopher 
Marshall,  kept  in  Philadelphia  and  Lancaster  during  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution.  Edited  by  William  Duane,  member  of  the 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Vol.  L  1774-1777.  Phila 
delphia:  1839-1849.     8vo.     pp.  174. 

4(.**  Presentation  copy  from  the  editor  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Marshall  (Samuel).  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance. 
In  two  volumes.     Philadelphia,  1810.     2  vols.     8vo. 

MABfeiLLAC  (J.).  La  Vie  de  Guillaume  Penn,  Fondateur  de 
la  Pensylvanie;  Premier  L^gislateur  connu  des  Etats-Unis  de 
I'Am^rique.  Ouvrage  contenant  I'Historique  des  premiers  fon- 
demens  de  Philadelphie,  des  Loix  et  de  la  Constitution  des 
Etats-Unis  de  I'Am^rique,  des  principes  et  actions  de  la  Soci^te 
des  Amis  (vulgairement  connus  sous  le  nom  de  Quakers,  etc.). 
Par  J.  Marsillac.     A  Paris,  1791.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Marsollier  (B.  J.).  Arnill,  on  le  Prisonnier  Am^ricain, 
comedie  en  prose,  en  un  acte.  Paroles  de  Marsolier.  Musique 
de  Dalayrac.  Repr^.sent^e  sur  le  Theatre  de  la  rue  Favart.  A 
Paris:  Chez  Barba,  Libraire,  au  Magasin  de  Pieces  de  Theatre, 
rue  Saint-Andr^-des-Arts,  No.  27.     1797.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Marston  (John).  The  Works  of  John  Marston.  Reprinted 
from   the  original  editions.     With  notes,  and  some  account  of 


LIBRARY.  23a 

his  life  and  writings.     By  J.  O.  Halliwell,     London:  1856.     3 
vols.     i2mo. 

Martelet  (E.).  Bernard  Palissy.  Paris:  1868.  24mo. 
pp.  50. 

Martin  (C.).— See  Kirkland,  C.  M.  S. 

Martin  (Henri).  Martin's  History  of  France.  The  Age  of 
Louis  XIV.  Translated  from  the  fourth  Paris  edition.  By 
Mary  L.  Booth.     Boston:  1865.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Martin's  History  of  France.    The  Decline  of  the  French 

Monarchy.     Translated  from  the  fourth  Paris  edition,  By  Mar^ 
L.  Booth.     Boston:  1866.     2  vols.     8vo.     port,  and  map. 

Martin  (R.  Montgomery).  China;  'Political,  Commercial^ 
and  Social;  in  an  official  report  to  Her  Majesty's  government. 
London:  mdcccxlvii.     2  vols.     8vo.     maps. 

Martin  (Theodore).  The  Life  of  His  Royal  Highness  the 
Prince  Consort.     London:  1875.     8vo,     pp.  516.     ports.  &  pis, 

Martiniere  (Bruzen  de  la).  Introduction  a  I'Histoire  de 
I'Asie,  de  I'Afrique,  et  de  I'Amerique.  Pour  servir  de  suite  a 
1' Introduction  a  I'Histoire  du  Baron  de  PufFendorff.  A  Am- 
sterdam, M.DCC.xxxv.     2  vols.     i2mo,     maps. 

Martineau  (Harriet).  The  History  of  England  during  the 
Thirty  Years  Peace:  1816-1846.  London:  1849-  2  vols.  rl.  8vo. 
ports. 

^*»  Preceded  by  an  "Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Peace  from  1800  to- 
1815,  London:  185 1,"  which  forms  a  separate  volume. 

"Marvel,  Ik."— See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Marvin  (Henry).  A  Complete  History  of  Lake  George:  em- 
bracing a  great  variety  of  information  and  compiled  with  an 
especial  reference  to  meet  the  wants  of  the  travelling  commu- 
nity; intended  as  a  Descriptive  Guide:  together  with  a  complete 
history  and  present  appearance  of  Ticonderoga.  New  York: 
1853.     i6mo.    pp.  102.     map. 

Maryland.  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  of  the  State 
of  Maryland.  April  Session,  1792.  Being  the  Second  Session 
of  the  Fourth  Senate,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     Fo.     pp.  59-66. 

Maschka  (Giuseppe).  Dizionario  Tedesco-Italiano  e  Italiano- 
Tedesco.     Milano  1872.     2  vols.     i6mo. 


234  GRAHAM 

[MasereS  (Francis)].  Occasional  essays  on  various  subjects, 
chiefly  political  and  historical;  extracted  partly  from  the  publick 
newspapers,  during  the  present  reign,  and  partly  from  tracts 
published  in  the  reigns  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  King  Charles  I., 
King  Charles  II,  and  from  Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  his  Own 
Times,    London:  printed  by  Robert  Wilks,  1809.    8vo.     pp.607. 

#*4(.  Essays  on  the  American  Revolution,  the  government  of  the  Province 
of  Quebec,  Parliamentary  Government,  Libels,  Slave-Trade,  Toleration,  and 
Romanism. 

Mason  (C.  P.).  English  Grammar.  London:  1874.  i6mo. 
pp.  266. 

Mason  (G.  H.).  The  Costume  of  China,  illustrated  by  Sixty 
Engravings:  with  Explanations  in  English  and  French.  Lon- 
don: MDCCC.     Lg.  4to.     60  pis.  and  text. 

Massachusetts  (Trees  of). — See  Emerson,  G.  B. 

Massey  (Gerald).  Poems  and  Ballads.  New  York:  1854. 
i2mo.     pp.  228. 

Poems.     Boston:  m.dccc.lxvi.     24mo.    pp.  423.    port. 

Massinger  (Philip).  The  /  Great  Dvke  /  of  /  Florence.  /  A 
Comicall  Historic.  /  As  it  hath  beene  often  presented  with  good  / 
allowance  by  her  Mamies  Servants  at  the  /  Phoenix  in  Drurie  Lane.  / 
Written  by  Philip  Massinger.  /  London:  /  Printed  for  John  Mar- 
riot.     1636.  /    Sm.  4to.     39  11. 

•  Masson  (Gustave).    La  Lyre  Fran9aise.    London:  1867.   i6mo. 
pp.  440. 

Materials  for  History. — See  Moore,  F.  / 

Mathews  (Charles).  Catalogue  Raisonnee  of  Mr.  Mathew's 
Gallery  of  Theatrical  Portraits,  Now  exhibited  for  the  first  time, 
and  forming  a  nearly  complete  dramatic  record  from  the  year 
1659  down  to  the  present  time.     London:  1833.     4to.     pp.  74. 

[Mathias  (T.  J.)].  The  Pursuits  of  Literature.  A  Satirical 
Poem  In  four  Dialogues  With  notes.  The  fourteenth  edition 
with  the  citations  translated  and  with  a  complete  Index.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  T.  Becket,  81  Pall  Mall.  1808.     8vo.     pp.  579. 

[ ]     A  translation   of  the  passages  from  Greek,    Latin, 

Italian,  and  French  writers,  quoted  in  the  Prefaces  and  Notes  to 
the  Pursuits  of  Literature;  a  Poem,  in  four  dialogues.  To  which 
is  prefixed,  a  Prefatory  Epistle,  intended  as  a  General  Vindica- 
tion of  the  Pursuits  of  Literature,  from  various  Remarks  which 


LIBRARY.  235 

have  been  made  upon  that  Work.  By  the  Translator.  The 
third  edition.  London:  Printed  forT.  Becket,  Pail-Mall.  1798. 
8vo.     pp.  104. 

Mathias  (T.  J.).  Canzoni  Toscanedi  T.J.  Mathias  Londra 
1808     4to. 

Per  la  Morte  di  Federico  North  de'Pari  dell'Inghilterra 

Conte  di  Guilford     Cancelliere  deH'Universita'  delle  Isole  lonie 

Fondata  Sotto  la  Protezione  del  Governo  Britannico.     Napoli 

1827.     i6mo.     pp.  16. 

^^*^^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  a  letter  from  him  concern- 
ing the  book  inserted.     Privately  printed. 

Per  la   Morte    dell'    Onore-volissimo    Cavaliero   Gug- 

lielmo  Drummond  gia'  Inviato  Straordinario  e  Ministro  Plen- 
ipotenziario  di  Sua  Maesta'  Britannica  presso  la  Corte  di  Napoli. 
.  .  .  Morto  in  Roma  ai  29  di  Marzo  1828.  Napoli  1828. 
i6mo.     pp.  13,  (i). 

Matthew  of  Westminster.  The  Flowers  of  History,  espe- 
cially such  as  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Britain.  From  the  begin- 
ning of  the  world  to  the  year  1307.  Collected  by  Matthew  of 
Westminster.  Translated  from  the  original  by  C.  D.  Yonge. 
London:  mdcccliii.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

^*^  The  author  was  a  Benedictine  monk,  who  probably  lived  in  the  early 
part  of  the  fourteenth  century.  The  first  part  of  the  work  is  a  mere  abridg- 
ment of  the  Bible,  and  the  Greek  and  Roman  periods  are  very  briefly  treated. 
The  fabulous  stories  of  I/car,  Merlin,  Vortimer  and  Vortigem  then  follow, 
after  which,  as  the  writer  approaches  the  period  of  his  own  times,  the  nar- 
ration becomes  valuable,  though  colored  by  monastic  views.  It  is,  however, 
in  this  period  one  of  the  most  valuable  authorities  known. 

Matihew  Paris.  IMatthew  Paris's  English  History.  From 
the  year  1235  to  1273.  Translated  from  the  Latin  by  the  Rev. 
J.  A.  Giles.     London:  1852-     3  vols.      i2mo.     pi. 

^*:^  Of  great  value  for  the  period  covered,  for  the  author,  a  monk  of  St. 
Alban's  Abbey,  not  merely  spoke  from  his  own  knowledge,  but  aS  well  had 
studied  and  condensed  "from  former  writers"  all  that  he  could  find.  As 
most  of  these  chronicles  have  not  been  preserved  thej'  are  only  known  bj-  this 
work. 

Maunder  (Samuel).  The  Treasury  of  Knowledge,  and  Li- 
brary of  Reference.     London:  1851.     2  vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

The  Treasury  of  Knowledge  and  Library  of  Reference. 

Revised  throughout  by  B.  B.  Woodward,  assisted  by  John 
Morris  and  W.  Hughes.     London:  1870.     i6mo.     pp.899.     P^- 


236  GRAHAM 

Maundeville  {Sir  John).  The  Voiag^e  and  Travaile  of  Sir 
John  Maundeville,  Kt.  which  treateth  of  the  way  to  Hierusalem;. 
and  of  marvayles  of  Inde,  with  other  ilands  and  countryes.  Re- 
printed from  the  Edition  of  A.  D.  1725.  With  an  introduction, 
additional  notes,  and  glossary,  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London:. 
M.DCCC.xxxix.     8vo.     pp.  xiv,  xvii,  326. 

See  Wright,  T. 

Maundrell. — See  Wright,  T. 

Maury  (Sarah  Mytton).  The  Progress  and  Influence  of  the 
Catholic  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America;  described  in 
a  memoir  of  John  [Hughes],  Bishop  of  New  York.  London: 
MD  ccc  XLVii.     8vo.     pp.  40.     port. 

Mayor  (William).  Historical  account  of  the  most  celebrated 
voyages,  travels,  and  discoveries,  from  the  time  of  Columbus  to 
the  present  period.  Vol.  xxv.  London:  1801.  i6mo.  pp. 
279.     pis. 

^\  Consists  of  Wilds'  and  Rochefoucauld-Liancourt's  travels  in  America. 

Maxwell  (W.  H.).  Life  Military  and  Civil  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington.  Digested  from  the  materials  of  W.  H.  Maxwell, 
and  in  part  re-written,  by  An  Old  Soldier.  With  some  account 
of  his  public  funeral.     London:  1852.     i2mo.     pp.497,     pis. 

[ ]     The  Victories  of  Wellington  and  the  British  Armies. 

New  Edition,  completed  to  the  present  time.  London:  1852. 
i2mo.  pp.  528.     pis.  and  ports. 

Mayer  (Brantz).  Captain  Canot;  or  twenty  years  of  an  Afri- 
can slaver;  being  an  account  of  his  career  and  adventure  on  the 
coast,  in  the  interior,  on  shipboard  and  in  the  Wesf  Indies; 
written  out  and  edited  from  the  Captain's  journals,  memoranda 
and  conversations,  by  Brantz  Mayer,  m.dcccliv.  i2mo.  pp. 
448.     pis. 

Mayer  (Charles  Joseph  de).  Vie  Publique  et  Priv6e  de 
Charles  Gravier,  comte  de  Vergennes,  ministre  d'Etat;  discours 
Couronn6  par  I'Acad^mie  d' Amiens,  le  25  aollt  1788.  Par 
Monsieur  de  Mayer.  A  Paris.  Chez  Maradan,  Libraire,  rue 
Saint-Andr^-des-Arcs,  hotel  de  Chdteau-Vieux.  1789.  8vo. 
pp.  (8),  226,  (2).     port. 

Mayhew  (Henry).  London  Labour  and  the  London  Poor;  a 
Cyclopaedia  of  the  Condition  and  Earnings  of  Those  That  IVi/l 


LIBRARY.  237 

TVork,  Those  That   Cantiot  Work,  and  Those  That   Will  Not 
Work.     London:  1851.     3  vols.     8vo.     pis.  and  port. 

Mayne  (John).     Glasgow.     A  poem.     London:  1803.     i2mo. 

PP-  51- 

Mazeres. — See  Ancelot. 

Mazzei  (Filippo). .  Recherches  /  historiques  et  politiques  /  sur 
les  Etats-Unis  /  de  /  I'Amerique  septentrionale,  /  Oii  I'on  traite 
des  6tablissemens  des  treize  Colonies,  /  de  leurs  rapports  &  de 
leurs  dissentions  avec  la  /  Grande-Bretagne,  de  leurs  gouverne- 
mens  avant  &  /  apr^s  la  revolution,  &c.  /  Par  un  Citoyen  de  Vir- 
ginie.  /  Avec  quatre  Lettres  d'un  Bourgeois  de  New-/  Heaven 
\_sic\  sur  I'unite  de  la  legislation.  /  Premiere  partie.  /  A  Colle,  / 
Et  se  trouve  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Froull^,  libraire,  quai  des  Augus- 
tins,  /au  coin  de  la  rue  Pavee.  /  1788.  /  4  vols.  8vo.  pp.  {4), 
xvj,  383,  (i);  (4),  259;  (4),  292;  (4),  366. 

Meadows  (F.  C).  A  New  French  and  English  Pronouncing 
Dictionary.     New- York:  1836.      i2mo.      pp.  352,  376. 

Meadows  (K.).  Heads  of  The  People,  or  Portraits  of  the 
English.  Drawn  by  Kenny  Meadows.  London:  [1838-].  2 
vols.    8vo. 

^*jf  A  series  of  sketches,  by  Douglas  Jerrold,  Thackeray,  Leigh  Hunt,  Wil- 
liam Howitt  and  others. 

Medal ^  The. — See  Dryden,  J. 

Meditations. — See  Zschokke,  H. 

Medwin  (Thomas).  Conversations  of  Lord  Byron:  noted 
During  a  Residence  with  His  Lordship  at  Pisa,  in  the  years 
1821  and  1822.     London:  1825.      2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

[Mehee  de  La  Touche  (J.  C.  H.^].  Touquetiana,  ou  Bio- 
graphic Pittoresque  d'un  Grand  Homme,  En  reponse  a  cette 
Question:  Qu'estce  que  Monsieur  Touquet?  Par  M.  Molto- 
Curante,  Biographe  a  demi-solde,  Membre  de  trente  ou  quar- 
ante  Societes  plus  ou  moins  savantes.  Paris,  1821.  i6mo. 
pp.  223.     port. 

Melvil-Bloncourt  (S.).  Au  Dernier  Defenseur  de  I'Escla- 
vage  Reponse  a  M.  Poussielgue  Auteur  de:  Hamme  ou  Singe  ou 
La  Question  de  I'Esclavage  aux  Etats-Unis.  Paris:  1861.  8vo. 
pp.  14. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


238  GRAHAM 

Melville  (Herman).  Omoo:  A  Narrative  of  Adventures  in 
the  South  Seas.  Sixth  edition.  New  York:  1852.  i2ino.  pp. 
389.     map. 

Typee;    A    Peep  at    Polynesian    Life,   during  a  Four 

Months'  Residence.  In  a  Valley  of  the  Marquesas;  the  revised 
edition,  with  a  sequel.  New  York:  1852.  i2mo.  pp.307,  map. 
Me;moire  /  contenant  le  /  Precis  des  Faits  /  avec  leurs  /  Pieces 
Justificatives,  /  Pour  servir  de  Reponse  aux  Observations  \  en- 
voyees  par  les  Ministres  d'Angleterre,  /  dans  les  Cours  de  I'Eu- 
rope.  /  Sur  I'imprime.  /  De  I'Imprimerie  Royale.  /  m.dcclvi. 
8vo.  pp.  198,  "Avis"  (2),  "Memoire,"  17,  "Ordonnance"  (i), 
"Reponse,"  (2),  38,  blank  (i),  " Avertissement"  (i),  "Declara- 
tion," 3-6,  "Ordonnance"  (2). 

4^*^  This  edition  is  unknown  to  all  bibliographers.  Both  Qu^rard  and  the 
British  Museum  Catalogue  make  J.  N.  Moreau  the  author,  but  if  he  had  any- 
thing to  do  with  the  preparation,  it  could  only  be  as  editor,  for  the  work 
is  a  compilation. 

**^  "  In  1754,  Virginia,  alarmed  at  the  French  occupation  of  the  valley  of 
the  Ohio,  sent  a  young  officer,  with  a  small  body  of  men,  to  dispossess  the 
French.  They  stole  upon  the  intruders  by  night,  fired  on  them,  and  drove 
away  those  they  did  not  kill.  There  can  be  little  doubt  that  the  intention 
was  to  precipitate  a  war  between  France  and  England,  and  it  quickly  pro- 
duced it.  The  French  in  turn  retaliated,  and  captured  the  Virginians,  and  as 
part  of  the  prize  of  war,  the  journal  of  this  young  officer.  Nations  at  that 
time  went  to  war  without  justification,  but  were  therefore  doubly  anxious  to 
justify  themselves ;  and  the  French  prepared  this  volume  to  prove  how 
wronged  they  had  been,  and  printed  as  evidence  thereto  the  journal  of  this 
young  officer,  charging  that  this  night  attack,  when  the  two  countries  were 
at  peace,  was  absolute  murder.  That  young  officer  was  Major  Washington, 
or  as  it  is  printed  in  this  French  journal,  '  Wasinghton,'  and  this  French 
translation  is  the  only  form  in  which  his  journal  exists.  Perhaps  an  even 
more  curious  incident  connected  with  this  matter  was  later  added  during  the 
Revolution  ;  for  when  France  came  to  our  assistance  in  1778,  one  of  her  rea- 
sons for  declaringwar  against  England,  as  printed  inli&v Memoire  justificatif, 
was  this  so-called  '  assassination '  committed  twenty-four  years  before  by  the 
Washington  to  whose  assistance  she  was  about  to  lend  her  aid." 

Memoire  Historiqiie. — See  Choiseul-Stainville. 

MfeMOiRE  /  pour  les  Ministres  /d'Angleterre,  /  contre  / 1' Amiral 
Byng,  /et  contre  I'aut^ir/du  Peuple  Instruit,  /  Ouvrage  traduit 
de  I'Anglois.     m.dcc.lvii.      i2mo.  pp.  (8),  103. 

^^^  Translated  by  E.  J.  Genet. 
Memoire  sur  la  Condiiite. — See  Lesur,  C.  Iv. 
Alemoires  et  Observations. — See  Engel,  S. 
Mcmoires  Historiquc. — See  Le  Mascrier. 


LIBRARY.  239 

M^MOiRES  /  sur  la  Louisiane  /  et  la  Nouvelle-Orl^ans,  /  Ac- 
compagn^s  d'une  Dissertation  sur  /  les  avantages  que  le  Com- 
merce de  1' Empire /doit  tirer  de  la  stipulation  faite  par  Particle/ 
VII  du  Traite  de  cession,  du  30  Avril  1803,  /  Par  M  *  *  *.  / 
Suivis  d'une  Traduction  de  di verses  Notes  sur  cette  /  colonic, 
publiees  aux  Etats-Unis  peu  de  tems  apres  /  la  ratification  du 
Traits ;  /  Termines  par  un  ^crit  traitant  cette  question:  /  Est-il 
Avantageux  a  la  France  /  de  Prendre  Possession  de  la  Louisiane? 
A  Paris,  /  Chez  Ballard,  Imprimeur-Libraire,  rue  /  J.  J.  Rous- 
seau, no.  14.  /     AN  XIII.      1804.  /     8vo.     pp.  viij,  176. 

Memoirs  of .    .    .  Lord  Byron. — See  Watkins,  J. 

Memorial  of  John  Allan. — See  Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

Memorials  of  Columbus. — See  Spotorno. 

Men  before  Adam. — See  Peyn^re,  G.  de  la. 

Mencius. — See  Confucius. 

Menzel  (Wolfgang).  German  Literature,  translated  by  C.  C. 
Felton.     Boston:  m.dccc.xl.     8vo. 

*\  Vol.  I  aud  III.  only. 

The  History  of  Germany,  from  the  earliest  period  to 

the  present  time.  Translated  by  Mrs.  George  Horrocks.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCLii.     3  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

Mercator.  Theatre  du  Monde.  By  ludocus  Honius,  Ger- 
ardi  Mercatoris  and  loannes  Mercator.  [Amsterdam:  1609.] 
Lg.  Fo.     pp.  712,  (38).     maps. 

:f,*^  Lacks  title. 

Meredith  (George).    Vittoria.     London:  mdccclxvii.     8vo. 

"Meredith,  Owen."— See  Lytton,  Sir  K  R. 

Me:rime^  (P.).  Letters  to  An  Incognita  With  recollections 
by  Lamartine  and  George  Sand  Edited  by  Richard  Henry 
Stoddard     New  York  1875     i2mo.     pp.  350. 

MetEYARD  (Eliza).  The  Hallowed  Spots  of  Ancient  London. 
Historical,  biographical,  and  antiquarian  sketches.  London: 
1862.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  291.     pis. 

Metz.  Campagne  et  Negociations  par  un  ofiRcier  superieur 
de  I'armee  du  Rhin  •Accompagne  d'une  carte  des  environs  de 
Metz.     Paris  187 1.     8vo.     pp.  512.     map. 

Michaux  (F.  a.).  Voyage  a  1' Quest  des  Monts  Alleghanys, 
dans  les  Etats  de  I'Ohio,  du   Kentucky  et  du  Tennessee,  et  Re- 


240  GRAHAM 

tour  a  Charleston  par  les  Hautes- Carolines;  Contenant  des  details 
sur  Vital  actuel  de  I'agriculture  et  les  productions  naturelles  de 
-ces  contrees,  ainsi  que  des  renseigneraens  sur  les  rapports  com- 
merciaux  qui  existent  entre  ces  Etats  et  ceux  situes  k  I'est  des 
montagneset  la  Basse-Iyouisiaue;  Entrepris  pendant  I'an  x-1802, 
^ous  les  auspices  de  Son  Excellence  M.  Chaptal,  Ministre  de 
I'Interieur.  Avec  Une  Carte  Tr^s-Soignee  des  Etats  du  Centre, 
-de  I'Ouest  et  du  Sud  des  Etats-Unis.  .  .  .  De  I'Imprimerie  de 
Crapelet.  A  Paris,  Chez  Levrault,  Schoell  et  Compagnie,  Li- 
braires,  rue  de  Seine,  H6tel  de  la  Rochefoucault.  An  XII — 
1804.     8vo.     pp.  (4),  vi,  312.     map, 

MiCHAUx  (F.  A.).  The  North  American  Sylva,  or  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  Forest  Trees  of  the  United  States,  Canada  and  Nova 
Scotia,  considered  particularly  with  respect  to  their  use  in  the 
arts,  and  their  introduction  into  commerce;  to  which  is  added 
a  description  of  the  most  useful  of  the  European  forest  trees. 
Translated  from  the  French.     Paris:  1819.     2  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

Michigan  Southern  R.  R.  The  Charter  and  Laws  of  the 
states  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Michigan  and  Illinois,  relating  to  the 
Michigan  Southern  and  Northern  Indiana  Rail-Road  Company. 
New-York:  1855.     8vo.     pp.  218. 

4^*^  Inserted  is  a  legal  opinion  of  Daniel  Lord  (autographic  ?)  on  the  famous 
"secret  issue"  case  of  the  Michigan  Southern,  together  with  a  letter  from 
Edwin  C.  Litchfield,  protesting  against  Mr.  Garner  (Mrs.  Graham's  brother) 
selling  out  some  of  the  stock  which  had  been  pledged  as  collateral  for  notes. 

MiDDLETON  (Conyers).  The  History  of  the  Life  of  Marcus 
Tullius  Cicero.     London:  mdcccxxxjx.     8vo.     pp.  330. 

MiGNET  (F.  A.).  History  of  the  French  Revolution,  from 
1789  to  1814.     London:  MDCCCXLVi.     8vo.     pp.424,     port. 

Petits  Traites  publics  par  1' Academic  des  Sciences  Mor- 
ales et  Politiques.  Vie  de  Franklin,  a  1' usage  de  tout  le  monde. 
Par  M.  Mignet,  de  la  section  d'Histoire  g^n^raleet  philosophique. 
Premiere  partie.     Paris:  1848.     i6mo.     pp.  230. 

MiLFORT  (Le  Clerc,  known  as).  Mdmoire  /  ou  /  Coup-d'CEil 
Rapide  /  Sur  mes  diffdrens  voyages  et  mon  sdjour  /  dans  la  nation 
Creek.  /  Par  le  Gal.  Milfort,  /  Tastan^gy  ou  grand  Chef  de 
guerre  de  la  /  nation  Creek,  et  G^n^ral  de  brigade  au  service  / 
<3e  la  R^publique  fran9aise.  /  A  Paris,  /  de  I'Imprimerie  de 
Giguet  et  Michaud,  /Rue  des  Bons-Enfans,  No.  6.  /  An  XL — 
(1802).     8vo.    pp.  (4),  331,  (i). 


LIBRARY.  241 

#%  Signed  on  reverse  of  title-page  by  the  author.  "A  very  curious  book. 
Gen.  Milfort  resided  many  years  among  the  Creeks,  was  adopted  into  their 
nation,  and  was  made  their  'T^stanegy '  or  Great  War  Chief." 

Mill  (John  Stuart).  Autobiography  London,  mdccclxxiii. 
8vo.     pp.  325. 

MiLLAis  (J.  E.).  The  Parables  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ:  With  pictures  by  John  Everett  Millais.  Engraved 
by  the  Brothers  Dalziel.     London:  1864.     4^o-     ff-  4^-     20  pis. 

[Millar  (John)].  Letters  of  Crito,  on  the  causes,  objects  and 
consequences  of  the  Present  War.     London:  1806. 

^*^  Lacks  title  page. 

Millard. — See  Hartmann. 

Millard  (Henry  B.).  The  Climate  and  Statistics  of  Con- 
sumption. A  paper  read  before  the  American  Geographical  and 
Statistical  Society.  With  extensive  additions  by  the  author. 
New- York:  1861.     i2mo.     pp.  108. 

[Miller  (Hugh)].  Poems,  written  in  the  leisure  hours  of  a 
Journeyman  Mason.  Inverness:  mdcccxxix.  i2mo.  pp.  268. 
port. 

The  Old  Red  Sandstone;   or.   New  Walks  in  an  Old 

Field.     Edinburgh:  mdcccxlii.     i2mo.     pp.  311.     pis. 

First  Impressions  of  England  and  Its  People.  Edin- 
burgh: MDCCCLVII.      i2mo.      pp.  368. 

Scenes  and  Legends  of  the  North  of  Scotland,  or  the 

Traditional  History  of  Cromarty.  Edinburgh:  mdccclvii. 
i2mo.     pp.  487. 

The  Testimony  of  the  Rocks;  or,  geology  in  its  bear- 
ings on  the  two  theologies,  natural  and  revealed.  Edinburgh: 
MDCCCLVII.     i2mo.     pp.  500.     pi. 

The  Cruise  of  the  Betsey;  or,  a  summer  ramble  among 

the  fossiliferous  deposits  of  the  Hebrides.  With  Rambles  of  a 
Geologist;  or,  ten  thousand  miles  over  the  fossiliferous  deposits 
of  Scotland.     Edinburgh:  mdccclviii.     i2mo.     pp.  486. 

My  Schools  and  Schoolmasters,  or  The  Story  of  My 

Education.     Edinburgh:  mdccclix.     i2mo.     pp.  562. 

Sketch-Book  of  Popular  Geology;   being  a  series  of 

lectures  delivered  before  the  Philosophical  Institution  of  Edin- 
burgh.    With  an  introductory  preface,  giving  a  resume  of  the 


242.  GRAHAM 

progress  of  geological  science  within  the  last  two  years.  By 
Mrs.  Miller.     Edinburgh:  mdcccux,     i2mo.     pp.  358. 

Miller  (Joaquin).  Songs  of  the  Sierras.  London:  1871. 
i2mo.     pp.  301. 

Miller  (Joe).— See  Mottley,  J. 

MiLLEVOYE  (Charles  Hubert).  Poesies  de  Millevoye  avec 
une  notice  par  M.  de  Pongerville.     Paris,  1851.    i2mo.    pp.319. 

MiLLON  (Charles).  Histoire  des  Descentes  qui  ont  eu  lieu  en 
Angleterre,  Bcosse,  Irlande  et  Isles  adjacentes,  depuis  Jules- 
Cesar  jusqu'a  nos  jours;  Suivie  d' Observations  sur  le  Climat, 
les  Qualites  du  Sol;  les  Productions,  la  Population,  1' Agricul- 
ture, le  Commerce,  les  Manufactures,  la  Litterature,  les  Sci- 
ences, les  Arts,  les  Finances,  la  Marine,  &c.  &c.  Avec  Trois 
Cartes  Geographiques.  A  Paris:  1798.  8vo,  pp.  xvj,  150. 
maps. 

MiLLOT  {Abbe  C.  F.  X. ).  Elements  of  general  history.  Trans- 
lated from  the  F'rench,  London.  Printed  for  W.  Strahan;  and 
T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand.     1778-     5  vols.     8vo. 

Mills  (Abraham).  The  Poets  and  the  Poetry  of  the  Ancient 
Greeks;  With  an  historical  introduction,  and  a  brief  view  of 
Grecian  Philosophers,  Orators,  and  Historians.  Boston:  1854. 
8vo.     pp.  485. 

MiLMAN  (R.).  The  Life  of  Torquato  Tasso.  In  two  vol- 
umes.    London:  1850.     8vo. 

Milton  (John).  Paradise  lost.  /  A  /  Poem  /  in  /  Ten  Books.  / 
The  Author  /  John  Milton.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  S.  Simmons, 
and  are  to  be  sold  by  /  T.  Helder  at  the  Angel  in  Little  Bfit- 
tain.  /     1669.  /     Sm,  4to. 

A  Defence  of  the  People  of  England,  by  John  Milton: 

In  Answer  to  Salmasius's  Defence  of  the  King.  [n.  p.]  Printed 
in  the  Year  1692.     i2mo.     pp.  (6),  xxii,  246. 

^^%  Oil  the  title  page  is  the  autograph  of  William  Walton,  the  old  New 
York  merchant. 

II  Como  favola  boschereccia  di  Giovanni  Milton,  rap- 

presentata  Nel  Castello  di  Ludlow  Nell'  anno  mdcxxxiv,  alia 
presenza  del  Conte  di  Bridgewater,  Presidente  del  Paese  di 
Galles,  Tradotta  in  Italiano  Da'Gaetano  Polidori  Da  Bientina. 
Terza  Edizione  Migliorata,  e  Corretta.     Parigi,  Da'  Torchj  di 


LIBRARY.  243 

Firmin  Didot,  Tipographo  dell'  istituto  Imperiale.  mdcccxii. 
8vo.     pp.  xii,  (i),  80. 

^j*^  The  Masque  of  Comus. 

Milton  (John).  Prose  Works.  With  a  preface,  preliminary 
remarks,  and  notes,  By  J.  A.  St.  John.  London:  [1848-].  5 
vols.     8vo.     pi.  and  port. 

Complete  Poetical  Works.  With  life,  critical  disserta- 
tion, and  explanatory  notes,  by  George  Gilfillan.     New  York: 

M.DCCC.LIV.       2  vols.       8vO. 

Poetical  Works.     A  New  Edition,  carefully  Revised, 

from  the  text  of  Thomas  Newton.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Bio- 
graphical Notice.  With  illustrations  by  William  Harvey.  Lon- 
don: 1867.     i2mo.     pp.  570.     pis. 

Milton's  Sublimity  Asserted:  In  a  Poem.  Occasion'd  by  a 
late  Celebrated  Piece,  Entituled,  Cyder,  a  Poem;  In  Blank 
Verse,  By  Philo-Milton.  London:  Printed  for  W.  Hawes,  and 
Sold  by  J.  Morphew  near  Stationer' s-Hall,  and  Stephen  Fletcher, 
Bookseller  in  Oxford.      1709.     Price  3  d.     8vo.     pp.  30,  (2). 

MiNiERES  (Ernest  Bellot  des).  La  question  Americaine,  suivie 
d'un  appendice  sur  le  coton,  le  tabac  et  le  commerce  g^n^ral 
des  anciens  Etats-Unis.  Deuxieme  edition.  Paris:  1861.  ^vo. 
pp.  48. 

MiRABEAU  (H.  G.  R.,  Comte  de).  Considerations  sur  TOrdre 
de  Cincinnatus,  ou  Imitation  D'un  Pamphlet  Anglo- Americain. 
Par  le  Comte  de  Mirabeau.  Suivies  De  plusieurs  Pieces  rela- 
tives a  cette  Institution;  D'une  Lettre  signee  du  General  Wash- 
ington, accompagnee  de  Remarques  par  I'Auteur  Francois;  Et 
d'une  Lettre  de  feu  Monsieur  Turgot,  Ministre  d'Etat  en  France, 
au  Docteur  Price,  sur  les  Legislations  Americaines.  A  Londres, 
Chez  J.  Johnson,  St.  Paul's  Church- Yard.  m.  dcc.  lxxxiv. 
8vo.     pp.  xii,  203. 

Opinion  du  Comte  de  Mirabeau  sur  la  Noblesse  An- 

cienne  et  Moderne;  Considerations  sur  I'Ordre  de  Cincinnatus, 
ou  Imitation  d'un  pamphlet  Anglo-Am^ricain,  suivies  De 
plusieurs  Pieces  relatives  ^  cette  Institution;  D'une  Lettre 
signee  du  general  Washington,  accompagnee  de  remarques  par 
I'auteur  frangais;  Et  d'une  Lettre  de  feu  M.  Turgot,  Ministre 
d'Etat  en  France,  au  Docteur  Price,  sur  les  legislation  ameri- 
caines.     Paris,    Chez    Chaignieau   jeune,    Libraire,    rue    Saint 


244  GRAHAM 

Andr6-des-Arcs,   No.   40;    Et   chez    tous   les   Libraires.     1815. 
8vo.     pp.  xvi,  136. 

MiRVAL  (C.  H.  de).  L'Ermite  du  Chimbora9o,  ou  Les 
Jeunes  Voyageurs  Colombiens.  Voyage  dans  les  deux  Amer- 
iques.     Paris,  1850.     i2mo.     pp.   280.     pi. 

Miscellaneous  Pieces — See  Jenyns,  S. 

[Mitchell  (D.  G.)].  The  Lorgnette  or  Studies  of  the  Town. 
By  an  Opera  goer.  New  York:  mdcccl.  24  numbers,  in  2  vols. 
i2mo. 

^\  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  W.  H.  Huntington.  Inserted 
is  a  letter  of  Mr.  Mitchell's,  and  the  margins  are  crowded  with  his  auto- 
graphic notes,  explaining  or  elaborating  the  suVjject  matter,  and  giving  many 
curious  glimpses  of  the  time.  There  is  a  second  copy,  not  quite  complete, 
■with  the  original  covers,  and  some  duplicate  numbers  bound  in.  This  also 
belonged  to  W.  H.  Huntington,  who  has  made  a  number  of  interesting  mar- 
ginal notes  in  it  in  reference  to  the  passing  events  or  persons  alluded  to  in 
the  text.  On  number  VI.  of  the  Second  Series  he  has  noted:  "Written 
mainly  over  a  pint  of  coffee,  at  the  New  York  Hotel." 

Dream  Life:  A  Fable  Of  The  Seasons.     By  Ik.  Marvel. 

New  York:  1854.     i2mo.     pp.  286.     pi. 

Reveries  of  A  Bachelor:  or  A  Book  of  the  Heart.     By 

Ik.  Marvel.     New  York:  1854.     8vo.     pp.  298. 

Wet  Days  at  Edgewood:  with  Old  Farmers,  Old  Gar- 
deners, and  Old  Pastorals.     New  York:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  324. 

Mitchell  (S.  A.).  A  New  Univensal  Atlas,  Containing 
Maps  of  the  various  Empires,  Kingdoms,  States  and  Republics 
of  the  World.  With  a  special  map  of  each  of  the  United  States, 
plans  of  Cities,  &c.     Philadelphia:  1852.     Fo.   Maps. 

[Mitchell  (Silas  Weir)].  The  Wonderful  Stories  of  Fuz-Buz 
the  Fly,  and  Mother  Grabem  the  Spider.  Philadelphia:  1867. 
i2mo.     pp.  79.     pi. 

Mitford  (Mary  Russell).  Works,  Prose  and  Verse,  viz:  Our 
Village,  Belford  Regis,  Country  Stories,  Finden's  Tableaux, 
Foscari,  Julian,  Rienzi,  Charles  the  First.  Philadelphia:  1854. 
Svo.     pp.  672, 

Moderation  Displayed. — See  Shippen,  W. 

Moder7i  Dunciad. — See  Daniel,  G. 

The  Modern  Songster,  consisting  of  a  collection  of  the  most 
admired  American  and  English  Songs,  which  have  been  sung 


LIBRARY.  245 

with  applause  at  the  public  Theatres.  Also,  some  of  the  best 
and  most  favorite  Scotch,  Irish,  and  Welsh  Songs,  including  a 
variety  of  scarce  Old  Songs  not  to  be  found  in  any  other  collec- 
tion.    Baltimore:  1825.     i6mo.     pp.  211. 

[MoiR  (George)].  Table-talk;  or.  Selections  from  the  Ana. 
Containing  extracts  from  the  different  collections  of  Ana,  French, 
English,  Italian  and  German.  With  bibliographical  notices. 
Edinburgh:  1827.     i2mo.     pp.  326. 

MoiSE  (Filippo).  Storia  dei  Dominii  Stranieri  in  Italia  dalla 
Caduta  Dell'  Impero  Romano  in  Occidente  Fino  Ai  Nostri 
Giorni.     Firenze:  1839-     6  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

MoiTHEY  (M.  A.).  Amerique  /  Meridionale.  /  A  Paris  chez 
le  Sr.  Moithey  .    .    .  1788.     One  sheet,  elephant  Fo. 

Amerique  /  Septentrionale  /  Publiee  /  Par  le  Sr.  Moithey, 

Ing^nieur-Geographe./  A  Paris /Chez  I'Auteur  .  .  .  / 1789. 
One  sheet,  elephant  Fo. 

MoLEViLLE  (Bertrand  de).  The  Costume  of  the  Hereditary 
States  of  the  House  of  Austria,  displayed  in  Fifty  Coloured  En- 
gravings; with  Descriptions,  and  an  Introduction.  Translated 
by  R.  C.  Dallas.     London:  1804.     Ige.  4to.     50  pis.  and  text. 

MoLiERE  (J.  B.  P.).  CEuvres  de  Moliere,  avec  un  commen- 
taire  historique  et  litt^raire,  pr^ced^  du  tableau  des  mceurs  du 
dix-septieme  siecle,  et  de  la  vie  de  Moliere,  par  M.  Petitot. 
Paris:  1821.     6  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

CEuvres  de  Moliere,  avec  des  notes  de  tons  les  commen- 

ta^urs.     Paris,  1847.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

See  Fielding. 

Moll  (Herman).  Atlas  Minor:  /  or  a  new  and  curious  Set  of 
Sixty  two  Maps,  in  which  are  shewn  all  the  /  Empires,  King- 
doms, Countries,  States,  in  all  the  known  parts  of  the  Earth;  / 
with  their  Bounds,  Divisions,  Chief  Cities  &  Towns,  the  whole 
composed  &  laid  down  agreable  to  modern  History.  /  By  Her- 
man Moll  Geographer.  /  London,  Printed  for  Thos.  Bowles  in 
St.  Pauls  Church  Yard,  &  John  Bowles  at  the  Black  Horse  in 
Cornhill.  /     [1732.]     4to.     62  maps,  and  title. 

MoNjARDiN  (Fernandez)  and  Frederic  Gambu.  Memoires 
sur  le  D^samortissement  des  Biens  du  Clerg^  Mexicain.  Paris, 
1864.     8vo.     pp.  80. 


246  GRAHAM 

The  Monk.—S&&  Lewis,  M.  G. 

Monroe  (James).  A  /  View  /  of  the  /  Conduct  of  the  Execu- 
tive, /  in  the  /  Foreign  Affairs  /  of  the  /United  States,  /  connected 
with  the  Mission  to  the  /  French  Republic,  /  during  the  years 
1 794)  5)  &  6.  /  By  James  Monroe  /  Late  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary to  the  said  Republic:  /  Illustrated  by  his  /  Instructions  and 
Correspondence,  /  and  other  /  authentic  documents.  /  Copy  right 
secured  according  to  law.  /  Philadelphia:  /  Printed  by  and  for 
Benj.  Franklin  Bache,  and  to  be  had  at  the  /  Office  of  the  Aurora, 
No.  112,  Market-street.  /   m,dccxcvii.  /  8vo.    pp.  (3),  Ixvi,  407. 

Montagu  {Lady  Mary  Wortley).  Letters  and  Works.  Ed- 
ited by  her  great  grandson  Lord  Wharncliffe.  London:  1837. 
3  vols.     Svo.     port. 

MoNTALEMBERT  {Comte  C.  F.  de).  La  Victoire  du  Nord  aux 
E^tats-Unis.     Paris:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  160. 

Montgomery  (Alexander).  Poetical  Works.  Glasgow: 
M  D  ccLiv.     i6mo.     pp.  134. 

Montgomery  (James).  The  Poetical  Works  of  James  Mont- 
gomery. Collected  by  himself.  London:  1855-  4  vols,  i2mo. 
pis.  and  port. 

MONTROND  {Comtesse  de). — See  Long  Parlement. 

Montrose  et  Amelie,  Drame  en  quartre  actes  en  prose,  Rep- 
r^sente  pour  la  premiere  fois  par  les  Comediens  Italiens  ordi- 
naires  du  Roi,  le  Vendredi  19  Septembre  1783.  A  Paris,  1783. 
i2mo.     pp.  115. 

Montrose  (James,  4th  Dtike  of).     Case  of  James,  Duke  of 
Montrose.     In  opposition  to  the  case  of  James,  Earl  of  Crawford 
and  Balcarres,  claiming  the  Title  Honour  and  Dignity  of  Duke 
of  Montrose.     [Edinburgh:  1851].     Fo.     pp.  55. 
4^*»  See  Crawford. 

Moon  (G.  Washington).  Bad  English  Exposed.  London: 
1871.     i6mo.     pp.  227. 

The  Dean's  English:  A  Criticism  on  the  Dean  of  Can- 
terbury's Essays  on  the  Queen's  English.    London:  1874.    i6mo. 

pp.  215. 

Moore  (F".).  American  Eloquence:  A  Collection  of  Speeches 
and  Addres.ses  by  the  most  eminent  orators  of  America;  with 
biographical  sketches  and  illustrative  notes.  New  York:  1857. 
2  vols.     rl.  8vo.     ports.    • 


LIBRARY.  247 

Moore  (F.).  Diary  of  the  American  Revolution.  From 
newspapers  and  original  documents.  [Edited]  by  Frank  Moore. 
New  York:  mdccclx.     2  vols.     8vo.     port.,  pis.  and  maps. 

Materials  for  history,  printed  from  original  manuscripts, 

with  notes  and  illustrations.  [Edited]  by  Frank  Moore.  First 
series.  New  York,  printed  for  the  Zenger  Club.  1861.  4to. 
pp.  136.     port.  • 

^\  Imperfect. 

Moore  (George  H.).  "Mr.  Lee's  Plan — March  29,  1777." 
The  Treason  of  Charles  Lee  Major  General  Second  in  Command 
in  the  American  Army  of  the  Revolution.  (Read  before  the 
Society,  on  Tuesday  evening,  June  22,  1858.)  New  York: 
M.DCCC.  LX.  8vo.  pp.  115.  ports,  and  facsimile. 
^(.*^  II  portraits  inserted. 

Moore  (J.  B.). — See  Farmer,  J. 

Moore  (Joseph,  Jr.).  Outlying  Europe  and  the  Nearer  Ori- 
ent. A  Narrative  of  Recent  Travel.  Philadelphia:  1880.  8vo. 
PP-  554- 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Moore  (S.  S.)  and  T.  W.  Jones.  The  /  Traveller's  Di- 
rectory: /  or,  /  a  Pocket  Companion,  /  shewing  /  the  course  of 
the  main  road  /  from  /  Philadelphia  to  New  York;  /  and  from  / 
Philadelphia  to  Washington:  /  with  descriptions  of  the  places 
through  which  it  passes,  /  and  the  intersections  of  the  cross 
roads.  /  Illustrated  with  an  account  of  such  remarkable  objects  / 
as  are  generally  interesting  to  travellers.  /  From  actual  sur- 
vey. /  By  S.  S.  Moore  and  T.  W.  Jones.  /  Second  edition.  / 
Philadelphia:  /  Printed  for  Mathew  Carey,  /  1804.  /  8vo.  pp. 
(2),  37>  19-     22  maps. 

Moore  (Thomas).  Epistles,  odes,  and  other  poems.  By 
Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  London,  Printed  for  James  Carpenter. 
1806.     4to.     pp.  xi,  341,  (2).     pi. 

Lalla  Rookh,  an   Oriental   Romance.     London:  1837, 

i2mo.     pp.  376. 

Notes  from  the  Letters  of  Thomas  Moore  to  his  music 

publisher  James  Power  (the  publication  of  which  were  sup- 
pressed in  London),  with  an  introductory  letter  from  Thomas 
Crofton  Croker,  Esq.     New  York:  [1854].     8vo.     pp.  176. 

^*^  Power  was  Moore's  musical  publisher,  and  according  to  Moore's  later 
view,  cheated  him  on  the  sale  of  his  songs. 


248  GRAHAM 

Moore  (Thomas).  Poetical  Works.  Philadelphia:  1849. 
i2mo.  pp.  518. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Moore.     New  York: 

1853.      10  vols.      i2mo.     port,  and  pis. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  Brinsley 

Sheridan.     New  York:  1853.     8vo.     port. 

-• Memoirs,    Journal,    and    Correspondence    of    Thomas 

Moore.  Edited  by  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  John  Russell. 
London:  1853.     6  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Poetical  Works.     Edinburgh:   1873.     i2mo.     pp.  496. 

See  Albrizzi:  Anacreon:  and  Stoddard,  R.  H. 

Morality  of  Stage- Plays. — See  Ferguson. 

Morals  of  May  fair. — See  Edwards,  A. 

MoREAU  (Henry).  La  Politique  Frangaise  en  Am^rique. 
1861-1864.     Paris:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  176.  ^ 

[MoREAU  (Jacques  Nicolas)].  L'Observateur  /  Hollandois,  / 
ou  /  Premiere  Lettre  /  De  M.  Van.  *  *  /  A  M.  H.  *  *  de  la 
Haye.  /  Sur  I'^tat  present  des  affaiires  de  1' Europe.  /  A  la  Haye: 
/1755.  4  vols.  i2mo.  Vol.  I.,  pp.  32;  39;  32;  46;  45;  48;  48;  62; 
64;  48;  44;  48.  Vol.  II.,  pp.  54;  47;  44;  48;  51;  60;  64;  61;  37; 
40;  39;  46.  Vol.  III.,  pp.  64;  51;  60;  47;  47;  40;  48;  45;  40;  52; 
51;  55.  Vol.  IV.,  pp.  47;  47;  52;  47;  48;  47;  45,  (3);  48;  48;  44; 
|8. 

^*>f.  A  series  of  letters  from  one  to  forty-six,  written  from  Paris,  and  relating 
to  the  war  of  1 755-1 763,  the  last  bearing  date  of  1759.  Each  letter  was  issued 
as  a  separate  tract,  having  a  title  page. 

^*^  See  also  Mitnoire  Contenant. 

[ ]     Lettres  /  d'un  Francois  /  a  /  un  Hollandois,  /  Au  sujet 

des  Differends  /  survenus  entre  la  France  &  la  /  Grande-Bre- 
tagne,  /  touchant  leurs  Possessions  respectives  dans  /  P  Am^rique 
Septentrionale.     [n.  p.]     mdcclv.     i2mo.     pp.  174. 

MOREAU  DE  Saint-Mery  (L.  E).  Description  Topographique 
et  Politique  de  la  Partie  Espagnole  de  PIsle  Saint-Domingue; 
Avec  des  Observations  g^n^rales  sur  le  Climat,  la  Population, 
les  Productions,  le  Caract^re  &  les  Mceurs  des  Habitans  de  cette 
Colonie,  &  un  Tableau  raisonnd  des  diffdrentes  parties  de  son 
Administration;  Accompagnde  d'une  nouvelle  Carte  de  la  tota- 
lity de  I'Isle.     Philadelphie,  Imprim^  &  se  trouve  chez  L'Au- 


IvIBRARY.  24^ 

teiir,  Imprimeur-Ivibraire  au  coin  de  Frent  &  de  Walnut  streets, 
No.  84. .    1796.     2  vols.     8vo.     map. 

MoREAU  DE  Saint  M^ry  (L.  E.).  General  View  or  Abstract 
of  The  Arts  and  Sciences  adapted  to  the  capacity  of  youth.  And 
translated  from  the  French  by  Michael  Fortune.  Philadel- 
phia: October  1797.     i2mo.     pp.  363. 

MORELL  {Sir  C). — See  Horam. 

MORELI.  (J.  R.). — See  Tennemann. 

Morgan  (Z«<^  Sydney  Owen).  Italy.  New-York:  1821.  z 
vols.     8vo. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Sal vator  Rosa.     London:  1824. 

2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

MORIAC  (Edouard).  Les  Conseils  de  Guerre  de  Versailles 
Pour  faire  suite  a  Paris  sous  la  Commune.  Paris:  1871.  8vo. 
pp.  236. 

Paris  sous   la   Commune — 18   Mars  au   28   Mai — Pre- 

c€A€   des   Commentaires   d'Un    Bless^    par    Henry   de    P^ne. 
Trois^me  Edition.     Paris:  187 1.     8vo.     pp.  435. 

MoRiN  (Ernest).  Les  Prix  Monty  on.  Paris:  1867.  24mo. 
pp.  72. 

■ Montyon   ou   La  Vie  d'Un  Homme  de  Bien.     Paris: 

1867.     24mo.     pp.  72. 

MoRLEY  (Henry).  English  Writers.  The  Writers  before 
Chaucer;  with  an  introductory  sketch  of  the  Four  Periods  of 
English  Literature.     London:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  784. 

r     The  King  and   the  Commons.     Cavalier  and  Puritan 

songs.    Selected  and  arranged  by  Henry  Morley.    London :  1869. 
24mo,     pp.  198.     facsim. 

MoRLEY  (John).     Voltaire.     London:   1872.     8vo.     pp.  346. 

Morris  (William).  The  Earthly  Paradise.  A  Poem.  Popu- 
lar edition.  In  ten  parts.  London:  mdccclxxii.  10  vols. 
i2mo. 

MOSCHUS.  — See  Anacreon:  Theocritus. 

Most  Fa7nous^  Delectable  and  Pleasatit  History. — See  Ford,  E. 

Motherwell  (William).  The  Poetical  Works  of  William 
Motherwell.     With  a  memoir  of  his  life.     A  new  edition,  con- 


250  GRAHAM 

taining  his  posthumous  writino^s.  Boston:  m  dccc  Liii.  i2mo. 
pp.  327,  187. 

Motherwell  (William).  [Same].  Boston  :  m  dccc  lxvi. 
1 2 mo.     pp.  308. 

Motley  (J.  Lothrop).  The  Causes  of  the  American  Civil 
War.  A  paper  contributed  to  the  London  Times,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo.  pp.  207-230. 

4^*^  A  separate  reprint  from  some  larger  work. 

[MoTT  (Valentine)].  Narrative  of  Privations  and  Sufferings 
of  United  States  officers  &  soldiers  while  prisoners  of  war  in  the 
hands  of  the  rebel  authorities.  Being  the  report  of  a  commis- 
sion of  inquiry,  appointed  by  the  United  States  Sanitary  Com- 
mission. With  an  appendix  containing  the  testimony.  Boston: 
[1864].     8vo.     pp.  86.     4  pis.     Map. 

4^**  A  report  of  Valentine  Mott,  Edward  Delafield,  Gouverneur  Morris  Wil- 
kins,  Ellerslie  Wallace,  J.  I.  Clark  Hare  and  Treadwell  Walden.  It  contains 
four  copies  of  photographs  of  "  Union  soldiers  after  their  return  from  im- 
prisonment at  Belle  Isle,"  and  while  the  names  of  the  committee  vouch  for  the 
truthfulness  of  this  report,  yet  its  intention  was  largely  political,  to  excite 
feeling  against  the  South.  It  is,  therefore,  biased  to  the  extent  of  dealing 
chiefly  with  the  most  shocking  cases  of  brutality  or  physical  wreckage  the 
committee  could  find,  and  passes  over  without  reference  the  thousands  of 
Union  prisoners  who  bore  Southern  imprisonment  and  returned  in  good 
health. 

[MoTTLEY  (John)].  Joe  Miller's  Jests:  or,  the  Wits  Vade- 
Mecum.  Being  a  Collection  of  the  most  Brilliant  Jests  the 
most  excellent  Bon  Mots,  and  most  pleasant  short  Stories  in  the 
English  Language;  many  of  them  transcribed  from  the  mouth 
of  the  Facetious  Gentlemen,  whose  name  they  bear.  To  which 
are  added,  A  Choice  Collection  of  Moral  Sentences,  and  of  the 
most  pointed  and  truly  valuable  Epigrams  in  the  British  Tongue: 
with  the  Name  of  the  Authors  such  as  are  known.  Most  hum- 
bly inscribed  To  those  Choice  Spirits  of  the  Age,  His  Majesty's 
Poet  Laureat,  Mr.  David  Garrick,  Mr.  The.  Cibber,  Mr.  Justice 
Boden's  Horse,  Tom  Jones,  the  most  Impudent  Man  living, 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Henley,  and  Joe  Baker,  the  Kettle  Drummer. 
The  twentieth  edition.  Glasgow:  Printed  by  Peter  Tait,  Book- 
seller.    M.DCCLXXXiii.     i6mo.     pp.  120. 

MowRY  (Sylvester).  The  Geography  and  Resources  of  Ari- 
zona and  Sonora:  An  Address  before  the  American  Geographi- 
cal   &   Statistical    Society.      By    Hon.    Sylvester    Mowry,    of 


LIBRARY.  261 

Arizona.     New  York,  February  3,    1859.     Washington:  1859. 
Svo.     pp.  48. 

MoxoN  (Edward).  Sonnets.  London:  mdcccxxx.  2  vols. 
-8vo. 

^*^(.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

MoYEN  /  de  /  population,  /  par  /  la  suppression  /des  milices;  / 
Avec  un  remplacement  avantageux  k  /  nos  Armes.  /  A  Avignon. 
M.  Dcc.  Lix.     i2mo.     pp.  (2),  24. 

Mozart. — See  Plumstead. 

MuDiE  (Robert).  The  Feathered  Tribes  of  the  British  Islands. 
Fourth  Edition.  Revised  by  W.  C.  L.  Martin.  Illustrated 
with  twenty-eight  plates,  containing  fifty-two  figures  of  birds, 
.and  seven  additional  plates  of  eggs,  London:  mdcccliv.  2 
vols.     1 2  mo.     pis. 

MuLGRAVE,  Earl  oi. — See  Buckingham,  Duke  of. 

MtJLLER  (C.  O.).  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Doric 
Race.  Translated  from  the  German,  by  Henry  Tufnell  and 
George  Cornewall  Lewis.  London:  mdcccxxxix.  8vo.  2  vols, 
maps. 

MtJLLER  (Max).  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language.  Lon- 
•don:  1866.     8vo.     pp.  459. 

[Same].     Second  Series.     With  thirty-one  wood-cuts. 

London:  1868.     8vo.     pp.  600. 

Chips  from   a  German  workshop.     London:  1868.     2 

vols.     8vo. 

J'^  Contains  an  autograph  letter  to  Mr.  Graham  from  T.  Adolphus  Trol- 
lope. 

MtJLLER  (Niclas).  Lieder.  Eingeleitet  von  Gustav  Schwab. 
Stuttgart  und  Tubingen.     1837.     i6mo.     pp.  238. 

♦*^t  Given  to  Mr.  Graham  by  Freiligrath.     Contains  also  autograph  inscrip- 
tion by  Miiller. 

Zehn  Gepanzerte   Sonnete.     Mit   einer  Widmung  an 

Ferdinand    Freiligrath,   und  einem   Nachklang:  "Die  Union, 
Wie  Sie  Sein  Soil."     New  York:  1863.     8vo.     pp.17. 

jt*^  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  the  author. 

MuLOCK  (D.  M.).— See  Craik,  D.  M. 

MuLSO  (Thomas).  Callistus;  or,  the  Man  of  Fashion.  And 
Sophronius;  or,  the  Country  Gentleman.  In  three  dialogues. 
London:  mdcclxviii.     12 mo.     pp.  213. 


252  GRAHAM 

MtJNCHAUSEN,  Baroit. — See  Raspe, 

MuNN  (L.  C).  Autographs.  The  American  Orator  Appen- 
dix, containing  The  Declaration  of  Independence,  with  the  fac- 
similes of  the  autographs  of  the  signers;  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States;  Washington's  Farewell  Address;  and  fac- 
similes of  the  autographs  of  a  large  number  of  distinguished 
individuals.     Worcester:  1856.     i2nio.     pp.  382-454. 

MuNSELL  (J.),  editor.  Orderly  book  of  the  Northern  Army, 
at  Ticonderoga  and  Mt.  Independence,  from  October  17th, 
1776,  to  January  8th,  1777,  with  biographical  and  explanatory 
notes,  and  an  appendix.  Albany:  1859.  Sm.  4to.  pp.  224. 
port,  and  map. 

MuRATORi  (L.  A.).     Relation  /  des  /  Missions  /  du  /  Paraguai,  / 
Traduite  de  I'ltalien  de  M.  Muratori.  /    A  Paris:  /  Chez  Bordelet, 
Libraire,  rue   S.  Jacques,  /  vis-a-vis  le  College  de  Jesuites,  /  ^ 
Saint  Ignace.  /     M.  dcc.  liv.     i2mo.      pp.   (2),  xxiv,  402,   (4)- 
map. 

Mure  (William).  The  Critical  History  of  the  Language  and' 
Iviterature  of  Ancient  Greece.     London:  1850.     4  vols.     8vo. 

[Murphy  (Arthur)].  Alzuma,  a  Tragedy.  As  performed  at 
the  Theatre  Royal  in  Coven t-Garden.  London:  mdcclxxiii. 
Svo.     pp.  70. 

Murray  (J.).  A  Hand-book  for  travellers.  London:  [v.  d.]^ 
i2mo. 

,^*^^  The  following  issues  are  in  this  collection: 

The  Continent,  i860.  Northern  Italy,  1863. 

Egypt,  1873.  Southern  Italy,  1858. 

France,  1848.  Paris,  1867. 

Southern  Germany,  1863  and  1867.  Sicily,  1864, 

Greece,  1854  and  1872.  Switzerland,  1851,  1858,  1861  and  1863.. 

Central  Italy,  1862.  Turkey,  [1871]. 

[(Murray,  Mrs.  Judith  Sargent).]  The  Gleaner.  A  Miscel- 
laneous Production.  By  Constantia.  Printed  at  Boston,  Feb.,. 
1798.     3  vols.     1 2 mo. 

Muses  Blossoms. — See  Leighton. 

The  Muses  Farewel  to  Popery  and  Slavery,  or,  a  Collection 
of  Miscellany  Poems,  Satyrs,  Songs,  &c.  Made  by  the  most 
Eminent  Wits  of  ,  the  Nation,  as  the  Shams,  Intreagues,  and 
Plots  of  Priests  and  Jesuits  gave  occasion.     London,  Printed  for 


LIBRARY. 


253 


^.  R.  H.  F.  and  J.  K.  and  are  to  be  sold  by  the  Book-Sellers  of 
London  and  Westminster,  1689.     ^vo.     pp.  144. 

^*4t  Bound  in  the  same  volume  is: 

A   Supplement    to   the   Collection    of   Miscellany  Poems   against  Popery 
and  Slavery.     London:  Printed  in  the  year  m  dc  i^xxxix.     8vo.     pp.  95. 

The  Muses  Library,  and  Young  Gentlemen  and  Ladies 
Polite  Instructor.  Containing  A  Great  Variety  of  original 
Pieces  on  Love  and  Gallantry,  in  Prose  and  Verse.  The  Whole 
in  a  Method  entirely  new,  instructive  and  entertaining.  Lon- 
don :  Printed  for  Edward  Cade,  at  his  Circulating  Library  in 
Ave- Maria-Lane,  the  Third  House  from  Ludgate-Street.  [n.  d.]. 
I2I110.     pp.  (32),  312. 

My  Novel. — See  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Myrtle  and  Vine. — See  Wilson,  C.  H. 


,|^  ACK  (James).  The  Immortal;  A  Dramatic  Romance;  and 
ll^  other  poems.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  George 
m.^    P.  Morris.     New  York:  1850.     i2mo.     pp.  172. 

Napier,  (Mark).  Montrose  and  the  Covenanters,  their  char- 
acters and  conduct,  illustrated  from  private  letters  and  other 
original  documents  hitherto  unpublished,  embracing  the  times 
of  Charles  I,  from  the  rise  of  the  troubles  in  Scotland  to  the 
death  of  Montrose.     London:  m.dccc.xxxviii.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Memoirs   of  the    Marquis   of  Montrose.     Edinburgh: 

M.DCCC.LVi.     2  vols.     8vo.     port,  and  facsim. 

NAPOLifeON  I.  Precis  des  Guerres  De  Cesar  par  Napoleon, 
ecrit  par  M.  Marchand,  a  Pile  Sainte-Helene,  sous  la  dictee  de 
I'Empereur;  suivi  de  plusieurs  fragmens  inedits.  Paris:  1836. 
8vo.     pp.  (4),  247.     map. 

^*^  See  also  Antommarchi:  Bonaparte:  Chateauvieux:  Las  Cases:  Vernet: 

Vile  e  ritratti. 

Prints  relating  to.     [v.  p.,  v.  d.].     9  vols.     Fo. 

^t%  A  large  collection  of  portraits  and  prints  relating  to  Napoleon,  his 
family  and  his  generals. 

Napole)ON  III.  Napoleonic  Ideas.  Des  Idees  Napoleon- 
iennes,  par  le  prince  Napoleon-Louis  Bonaparte.  Brussels: 
1839.  Translated  by  James  A.  Dorr.  New  York:  1859.  i2mo. 
pp.  154. 

CEuvres  de  Napoleon  III.     Paris:  mdccclvi.     4  vols. 

Svo. 

Narrative  of  Privations. — See  Mott,  V. 

NaSVI  Al-Din.  The  Diary  of  H.  M.  the  Shah  of  Persia, 
during  his  tour  through  Europe  in  A.  D.  1873.  By  J.  W. 
Redhouse.  A  verbatim  translation.  London:  1874.  8vo. 
pp.  427.     port. 

Nattes  (John  Claude).  Bath,  illustrated  by  a  series  of 
views,  from  the  drawings  of  John  Claude  Nattes;  with  descrip- 
tions to  each  plate.     London:  1806.     Fo.     pp.  56.     30  pis. 

(254) 


LIBRARY.  255 

Nayler  {Sir  George).  The  Coronation  of  His  Most  Sacred 
Majesty,  King  George  the  Fourth  solemnized  in  the  Collegiate 
Church  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  upon  the  nineteenth  day  of 
July,  mdcccxxi.  Undertaken  by  his  Majesty's  especial  com- 
mand, by  the  late  Sir  George  Nayler  and  since  his  decease  com- 
pleted from  the  official  documents.  London:  Published  by 
Henry  George  Bohn.  mdcccxxxvii.  Fo,,  pp.  Ivi.  134,  (9). 
45  pis. 

4^*^  Most  of  these  plates,  though  nominally  only  illustrations  of  the  cos- 
tumes worn  at  the  pageant,  are  in  reality  portraits  of  the  leading  Peers,  Bish- 
ops, OflScers  and  Women  who  took  part  in  the  ceremony.  They  are  beauti- 
fully colored  by  hand. 

Neai^  (John).  The  Battle  of  Niagara:  second  edition — en- 
larged: with  Other  Poems.     Baltimore:  1819.     i6mo.     pp.  272. 

Neander  (Augustus).  History  of  the  Planting  and  Training 
of  the  Christian  Church  by  The  Apostles.  Translated  from  the 
third  edition  of  the  original  German  by  J.  E.  Ryland.  London: 
1851.     2  vols.  *  i2mo. 

General  History  of  the  Christian  Religion  and  Church: 

translated  by  Joseph  Torrey.  New  edition,  revised  by  A.  J. 
W.  Morrison.      London:  1851.     8  vols.      i2mo. 

The  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  in  its  Historical  Connexion 

and  Historical  Development.  Translated  from  .the  Fourth 
German  Edition,  by  John  M'Clintock  and  Charles  E.  Blumen- 
thal.      London:  1853.      i2mo.     pp.  499. 

Memorials  of  Christian  Life  in  the  Early  and  Middle 

Ages.  Including  his  "Light  in  Dark  Places."  Translated 
from  the  German  by  J.  E.  Ryland.  London:  1852.  i2mo. 
PP-  538. 

Neander  (Johann).  Tabaco  Logia:  /  hoc  est  /  Tabaci,  .sen 
Nicotiana^/descriptio/Medico-Cheirurgico-Pharmaceutica  /Vel  / 
Ejus  praeparatio  et  usus  in  /  omnibus  ferm^  corporis  /  humani 
incomodis.  /  Per  /  Johannem  Neandrum  Bremanum,  /  Philoso- 
phum  et  INIedicum.  /  Lugduni  Batavorum  /  Ex  Officina  Isaaci 
Elzeviri.  /  Jurati  Academise  Tipographi  /  Anno  1626  /  4to. 
pp.  (42),  257.     port,  and  pis. 

Neele  (Henry).  The  Romance  of  History.  England.  With 
21  illustrations  by  T.  Landseer.  London:  [n.  d.].  12 mo.  pp. 
598- 


256  GRAHAM 

Nennius. — See  Giles,  J.  A. 

Nepos. — See  Justinus. 

New  Foundling  Hospital  for  Wit. — See  Almon. 

Newell  (R.  H.).  The  Orpheus  C.  Kerr  Papers.  With 
notes  and  introduction  by  Edward  P.  Kingston.  London:  1866. 
i6mo.     pp.  223. 

Newman  (F.  W.).  Character  of  the  Southern  States  of 
America.  Letter  to  a  friend  who  had  joined  the  Southern  In- 
■dependence  Association.     Manchester:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  18,  (2). 

***  A  presentation  copy  from  Thomas  Bayley  Potter,  President  of  the 
"Union  and  Emancipation  Society."  At  the  end  is  a  list  of  the  officers  of 
the  society. 

Newman  {^Cardinal  '^.  H.).  Characteristics  from  the  writ- 
ings of  John  Henry  Newman.  Being  selections,  personal,  his- 
torical, philosophical,  and  religious,  from  his  various  works. 
Arranged  by  William  Samuel  Lilly  with  the  author's  approval. 
London:  1874.     i2mo.     pp.  447.     port. 

Newth  (Samuel).  The  Elements  of  Mechanics;  including 
Hydrostatics:  with  Numerous  Examples.  London:  187 1. 
i2mo.     pp.  364. 

A  First  Book  of  Natural  Philosophy.     London:  1875. 

i2mo.     pp.  136. 

Mathematical  Examples:  A  Graduated  Series  of  Ele- 
mentary Examples  in  Arithmetic,  Algebra,  Logarithms,  Trigo- 
nometry, and  Mechanics.     London:  1861.     i2mo.     pp.  387. 

New  Year' s  Gift  to  the  Democrats. — See  Cobbett,  W. 

New  York.  Journal  of  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the 
■General  Assembly  Of  the  Colony  of  New-York.  Began  the  9th 
Day  of  April,  1691;  and  Ended  the  27th  of  September,  1743. 
Vol.  I.  Published  by  Order  of  the  General  Assembly.  New- 
York:  Printed  by  Hugh  Gaine,  at  his  Book-Store  and  Printing 
•Office  at  the  Bible  &  Crown,  in  Hanover-Square.  m,dcc,lxiv. 
Fo.     pp.  840,  (2). 

»\  Contains  the  Leisler  act,  wanting  in  many  copies. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  New- York,  comprising  the  Con- 
stitution, and  the  Acts  of  the  Legislature,  since  the  Revolution, 
from  the  First  to  the  Fifteenth  Session,  Inclusive.  In  two 
volumes.  New  York-Printed  by  Thomas  Greenleaf-M,DCC,xc,  11. 
2  vols.     Svo. 


LIBRARY.  257 

New  York.  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Vol.  IIL  Con- 
taining All  the  Acts  Passed  from  the  Revision  of  1801,  to  the  End 
of  the  27th  Session  of  the  Legislature,  1804.  Albany:  1804. 
Svo.     pp.  655,  12. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York,  passed  at  the  Thirty- 
Seventh  Session  of  the  Legislature,  begun  and  held  at  the  City 
of  Albany,  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  January,  1814.  With  refer- 
ences and  explanatory  notes;  And  also,  in  an  abridged  form, 
such  of  the  Reports  and  Documents  laid  before  the  Legislature 
as  are  of  public  concern.  The  whole  to  be  accompanied  by  a 
copious  Index.      Albany:  1814.     Svo.     pp.  283. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  New- York,  passed  at  the  Thirty- 
Eighth  Session  of  the  Legislature,  begun  and  held  at  the  City 
of  Albany,  the  twenty-sixth  day  of  September,  1814.  Albany: 
1815.     8vo.     pp.  286,  (i),  index,  801-828. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  New- York,  passed  at  the  Thirty- 
Sixth,  Thirty-Seventh  and  Thirty-Eighth  Sessions  of  the  Legis- 
lature, commencing  November,  1812,  and  ending  April,  1815. 
Vol.  III.     Albany:  1815.     8vo.     pp.  230.  — 

New  York  Historical  Society.  Proceedings  of  the  New 
York  Historical  Society,  at  the  dedication  of  their  Library, 
Tuesday,  November  3,  1857.  New  York:  m  dccc  lvii.  8vo. 
pp.  27. 

[NiCHOL  (John)].  Leaves.  J.N.  Edinburgh:  1854.  i2mo. 
pp.  viii.,  163. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

[NiCHOL,  John  Gough].  London  Pageants.  I.  Accounts  of 
fifty-five  Royal  Processions  and  Entertainments  in  the  City  of 
London;  chiefly  extracted  from  contemporary  writers.  II.  A 
Bibliographical  list  of  Lord  Mayors'  Pageants.  London:  1831. 
8vo.     pp.  121.     pi. 

Nichols  (John  P.).  The  Architecture  of  the  Heavens. 
Ninth  edition.  Entirely  revised  and  greatly  enlarged.  Illus- 
trated with  twenty-three  steel  engravings  and  numerous  wood- 
cuts.    London:  1851.     Svo.     pp.  300.     pis. 

Nichols  (John). — See  Hogarth. 

NicOL  (James).  Guide  to  the  Geology  of  Scotland;  contain- 
ing an  account  of  the  character,  distribution,  and  more  interest- 
ing appearances  of  its  rocks  and  minerals.  Edinburgh:  mdccc- 
XLiv.      i2mo.     pp.  272.      map  and  pis.    • 


258  GRAHAM 

Nicolas  {Sir  Nicholas  Harris).  History  of  the  orders  of 
knighthood  of  the  British  Empire;  of  the  order  of  the  Guelphs 
of  Hanover;  and  of  the  medals,  clasps,  and  crosses,  conferred 
for  naval  and  military  services.  Londou:  mdcccxui.  4 
vols.     4to.     pis. 

NicOLiNi  (G.  B.).  History  of  the  Jesuits:  Their  Origin, 
Progress,  Doctrines,  and  Designs.  London:  1854.  i2mo.  pp. 
514.     ports. 

NiDECK  (A.  van).  Antiquitez  Sacr^es  &  Profanes  des  Ro- 
mains  Expliqu6es.  Ou  Discours  Historiques,  Mythologiques, 
&  Philologiques.  Sur  divers  monumens  antiques,  comme  Stat- 
ues, Autels,  Tombeaux,  Inscriptions  &c.  Ouvrage  enrichi  d'un 
grand  nombre  de  Planches,  tiroes  des  plus  c^l^bres  Antiquaires. 
Par    M.    A.    V.    N.     A   la    Haye,    Chez    Rutg.    Chr.    Alberts. 

M.  DCC.  XXVI.       Fo.       pis. 

^*^  "Ouvrage  d'un  faible  int^r^t"  Brunei.     The  work  is  in  both  French 
and  Latin. 

A^jle  Notes  of  a  Howadji. — See  Curtis,  G.  W. 

The  Noctuary:  or,  an  Address  from  the  Tombs.  A  Poem 
in  Blank  Verse.  To  which  is  added.  An  Ode  on  the  Last  Day. 
London:  Printed  for  W.  Owen,  near  Temple-Bar.  mdcclii. 
8vo.     pp.  60. 

NoDiER  (Charles).  Souvenirs  de  Jeunesse  Suivis  de  Mademoi- 
selle de  Marsan  et  la  Neuvaine  de  la  Chandeleur.  Paris:  1850. 
J  2 mo.     pp.  366. 

Contes  de  la  Veillee  par  Charles  Nodier.     Paris:  1850. 

1 2 mo.     pp.  394. 

Contes    Fantastiques.     Accompagn^es   de    notes.      Le 

.Songe  d'Or  La  Fee  aux  Miettes  Tr^sor  des  Feves  et  Fleur  des 
Pois  Le  G^nie  Bonhomme  Smarra.  Paris:  1850.  i2mo.  pp. 
.380. 

Nouvelles  suivies  des  Fantaisies  du  d^riseur  sense  par 

'Charles  Nodier,  de  I'Academie  Fran^oise  Nouvelle  Edition  ac- 
•compagn^e  de  notes.  Les  Proscrits.  .  .  .  Trilby  .  .  .  L' Amour 
et  le  Grimoire.  .  .  .  In^s  de  las  Sierras  .  .  .  Voyage  dans  le 
Para-guay-Roux.  .  .  .  Les  Marionnettes  .  .  .  Leviathan-le- 
Long.  .  .  .  Hurlubleu.  .  .  .  Lydie  ...  La  Vision.  .  .  . 
iFrancivSCUS  Columna.     Paris:  1850.      i2mo.     pp.  442. 

Romans  de  Charles  Nodier  de  I'Academie  Frangoise. 


LIBRARY.  259 

Nouvelles  Editions  revues  et  accompaguees  de  notes.  Jean 
Sbogar — Le  Peintre  de  Saltzbourg — Les  Meditations  du  Cloitre 
— Adele — Th^r^se  Aubert.     Paris:  1850.     12 mo.     pp.  385. 

Noel  (F.  J.  M.)  and  G.  F.  M.  J.  De  la  Place.  Legons 
Fran^aises  de  Litterature  et  de  Morale,  par  MM.  Noel  et  De  la 
Place.  Vingti^me  Edition,  augment^e  de  notes,  d'une  liste 
biographique  des  auteurs  cites,  et  d'un  Resume  de  I'Histoire 
de  la  L/itt^rature  Fran^aise,  par  A.  Baron.  Bruxelles,  1835. 
8vo.     pp.  264,  259. 

NoLiN  (J.  B.).  L'Amerique  /  ou  /  le  Nouveau  Continent  / 
dressed  sur  les  Memoires  les.  plus  /  nouveaux  et  sur  les  Rela- 
tions /  les  plus  recentes,  rectifiez  sur  les  /  dernieres  Observa- 
tions. /  A  Monseigneur  Law.  /  Controlleur  Genal.  des  Finances  / 
par  son  tres  humble  et  tres  obisst  /  Serviteur  I.  B.  Nolin.  [A 
Paris:  1742.]     Fo.     i  sheet. 

Am^rique  /  ou  /  Nouveau  Continent  /  Dr6ssee/Sur  les 

Nouvelles  Relations  /  Decouvertes  et  Observations  /  Par  J.  B. 
Nolin./  A  Paris  /  Chez  Daumont,  rue  de  la  Feronnerie  / 1754. 
Fo.     I  sheet. 

NoLLET  (J.  A.).  Lettres  /  sur  /  I'Electricite.  /  Dans  lesquelles 
on  examine  les  dernieres  /  Decouvertes  qui  out  6te  faites  sur 
cette  /  Matiere,  &  les  consequences  que  /  I'on  en  peut  tirer.  /  Par 
M.  r  Abbe  Nollet,  de  1' Academic  Ro-  /  yale  des  Sciences,  de  la  So- 
ciety Royale  de  /  Londres,  de  I'Institut  de  Bologne,  &  Maitre  / 
de  Physique  de  Mgr.  le  Dauphin.'/  A  Paris,^/Chez  Hippolyte- 
Louis  Guerin,  &  Louis-Fran-  /  9ois  Delatour,  rue  S.  Jacques, 
vis-^-vis  les  /  Mathurins,  h  S.  Thomas  d'Aquin.  /  m.  dcc.  liil  / 
Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege  du  Roi.  /  i2mo.  pp.  xj,(i), 
264.     4  pis. 

Lettres/  sur  /  I'Electricite,  /  Dans  lesquelles  on  soutient 

le  principe  des  /  Effluences  &  Affluences  simultan^es  contre  /  la 
doctrine  de  M.  Franklin,  &  contre  /  les  nouvelles  pretentions  de 
ses  partisans.  /  Avec  Figures  en  Tailledouce,  /  Par  M.  PAbb^ 
Nollet,  de  1' Academic  Royale  /  des  Scienqes,  &c.  &c.  /  Seconde 
partie.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez  H.  L.  Guerin,  &  L.  F.  Delatour,  /  rue 
S.  Jacques,  vis-d-vis  les  Mathurins,  /  a  St."  Thomas  d'Aquiu.  / 
M.  DC(J.  LX.  /  Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege  du  Roi.  /  r2mo. 
pp.  xij,  284.     4  pis. 

NoLTE   (Vincent).     Fifty    Years  in    Both    Hemispheres,  or, 


260  GRAHAM 

Reminiscences  of  the  Life  of  a  Former  Merchant.  Translated 
from  the  German.     New  York:  1854.     8vo.     pp.  476. 

Norfolk  (Horatio  Edward).  Gleanings  in  Graveyards:  a 
collection  of  Curious  Epitaphs.  Collated,  compiled,  and  edited 
by  Horatio  Edward  Norfolk.  Second  edition.  London:  1861. 
i2mo.     pp.  172.  . 

NoRiAC  (Jules).  La  B^tise  Humaine-Eus^be  Martin.  Paris, 
1863.      i2mo.     pp.  283. 

[NoRRiS  (Henry)].  The  /  Royal  Merchant:/  or,  /  Beggars- 
Bush.  /  A  /  Comedy.  /  Acted  at  the  /  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury- 
Lane, /by/Her  Majesty's  Servants./  London:/  Printed  for 
H.  N.  and  Sold  by  William  Keeble,  at  the  Black  /  Bull  in  Corn- 
hil;  Thomas  Atkinson,  at  the  White  Swan  in  /  St.  Paul's 
Church  Yard;  John  Isted,  over  against  St.  Dun-/ Stan's  Church, 
Fleetstreet;  Francis  Faucet,  at  the  Blue  An-/chor  in  Salisbury 
Exchange,  Strand;  and  Richard  Stand- /  fast,  in  Westminster- 
Hall.     [1705  ?]     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (6),  72. 

^f.*^  Altered  from  Beaumont's  and  Fletchers's  "  Beggar's  Bush," 

North  (Christopher). — See  Wilson,  John. 

North  and  South. — See  Fuller,  H. 

Norton  {Hon.  Mrs.  C.  E.  S.).  The  Undying  One;  Sorrows 
of  Rosalie;  and  Other  Poems.  New  York:  m.dccc.liv.  i2mo. 
pp.  388. 

Notice  of  a  Pavement. — See  Houghton,  Lord. 

Notice  sur  la  Vie. — See  Poivre,  P. 

Nouette-Delorme  (Emile).  Un  Europ^en  au  president 
Abraham  Lincoln.  R^ponse  a  son  dernier  message.  Paris 
1863.     8vo:     pp.  16. 

NOUGARET  (P.  J.  B.).  Beaut^s  de  I'Histoire  des  Etats-Unis 
de  I'Amdrique  Septentrionale.  A  Paris:  1817.  i2mo.  pp. 
(4),  509.     port,  and  pis. 

[Same.]     Paris:  1824.     i2mo.     pp.  (6),  458. 

See  Bourgeoig. 

NouvELLEvS  des  Missions,  Extraites  des  Lettres  Edifiantes  et 
Curieuses.  Missions  de  I'Amerique.  Paris:  A  la  Soci^t^ 
Catholique  des  Bons  iLivres.  m.d.ccc.xxvii.  i2mo.  pp.  (4), 
243»  (2). 

Nouvelles  Observations. — See  Coyer,  G.  F. 


0 RESERVATIONS  des  N^gocians  de  Bordeaux,  sur  I'Arret 
I  du  Conseil  du  30  Aout.     1784.     i2mo.    pp.  71.     map. 
Observations  Impartiales. — See  Censier. 

Observations  on  the  Emigration. — See  Cobbett,  W. 

Observations  sur  la  Virginie. — See  Jefferson. 

O'Cali.aghan  (E.  B.).  The  Documentary  History  of*  the 
State  of  New- York.  By  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.  D.  Albany: 
1850.     4  vols.     4to.     pis  and  maps. 

Orderly  book  of  Lieut.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne,  from  his 

entry  into  the  State  of  New  York  until  his  surrender  at  Sara- 
toga, i6th  Oct.,  1777.  From  the  original  manuscript  deposited 
at  Washington's  headquarters,  Newburgh,  N.Y.  Edited  by 
E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.  D.  Albany,  m.d.ccc.lx.  Sm.  4to. 
pp.  xxxiv,  221,  map  and  ports. 

Occasional  Essays. — See  Maseres,  F. 

OcKLEY  (Simon).  The  History  of  the  Saracens;  comprising 
the  Lives  of  Mohammed  and  His  Successors,  to  the  death  of 
Abdalmelik,  the  eleventh  Caliph.  With  an  account  of  Their 
Most  Remarkable  Battles,  Sieges,  Revolts,  &c.  collected  from 
authentic  sources,  especially  Arabic  MSS.  London:  1847. 
i2mo.     pp.  512.     pi. 

An  Ode  Occasioned  by  the  Decease  of  the  Reverend,  In- 
genious, Pious,  and  I^earned  James  Hervey,  M.  A.  Rector  of 
Weston-Favell,  Northamptonshire.  Who  departed  this  Life 
the  25th  of  December  1758,  in  the  45th  Year  of  his  Age.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  E.  Dilly,  in  the  Poultry.  1759.  8vo.  pp.  6. 
^**  By  Joseph  Lewis. 

Odell  (J.)  and  J.  Stansbury.  The  Loyal  Verses  of  Joseph 
Stansbury  and  Doctor  Jonathan  Odell;  relating  to  the  American 
Revolution,  Now  first  edited  by  Winthrop  Sargent.  Albany: 
i860.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  xxi,  199. 

Odes  and  Addresses. — See  Hood,  T. 

Oersted  (Hans  Christian).  The  Soul  in  Nature,  with  sup- 
plementary   contributions.     Translated    from    the   German   by 

(261) 


262  GRAHAM 

Leonora  and  Joanna  B.  Horner.  London:  1852.  i2nio.«  pp. 
465.     port. 

Oexmelin,  a.  O.  — See  Exquemelin,  A.  O. 

Ogden  (E.  D.).  Tariff  or  Rates  of  Duties  payable  on  Goods, 
Wares,  and  Merchandise,  imported  into  The  United  States  of 
America,  from  and  after  the  first  day  of  December,  1846.  Ar- 
ranged by  E.  D.  Ogden,  entry  clerk,  Custom-House,  Port  of 
New  York.     Fourth  edition.     New  York:  1855.     8vo.    pp.  176. 

Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties  payable  on  Goods,  Wares, 

and  Merchandise  imported  into  the  United  States  of  America, 
from  and  after  the  First  Day  of  July,  1857.  .  Second  Edition, 
Revised.     New  York:  1858.     8vo.     pp.  168. 

Ogilvie    (John).       Poems    on    several    subjects.      London: 

M.DCC.LXIX.       2  vols.       8vO.       pls. 

Ogilvy  (George).  Popular  Objections  to  the  Premillennial 
Advent  and  to  the  Study  of  the  Prophetic  Scriptures,  Con- 
sidered.    Edinburgh:  [1842.]   i2mo.     pp.  240. 

"Old  Boy."— See  Hughes,  T. 

Old  English  Plays;  being  a  Selection  from  the  Early  Dra- 
matic Writers.     London:  1814-    6  vols.      i2mo. 

4^*#  The  title  of  volume  six  varies  from  the  above. 

^*^  This  has  the  autograph  of  B.  W.  Proctor  (Barry  Cornwall)  in  two  vol- 
umes, and  some  autograph  annotations  in  his  handwriting.     Many  of  the 
notes,  however,  seem  to  be  in  a  different  hand,  and  to  have  been  made  with 
the  object  of  writing  a  review  of  the  work.     Several  of  the  volumes  contain 
the  book-plate  of  Benjamin  Hopkinson. 
^*^  The  contents  are  as  follows: 
Vol.      I.  Christopher    Marlowe  :.  Doctor    Faustus,    Lust's    Dominion.      John 
Lyly  :  Mother  Bombie,  Midas,  Eudymion,  or  the  Man  in  the  Moon. 
Vol.    II.  John   Marston:   History    of  Antonio   and   Mellida,    What  you  Will, 

Parasitaster;  or,  the  Fawn. 
Vol.  III.  Thomas   Dekker :    The  Wonder  of    a    Kingdom,    Old   Fortunatus. 

George  Chapman  :  Bussy  D'Ambois,   Monsieur  D'Olive. 
Vol.  IV.  George   Chapman  :  May  Day.     T.    Middleton  and  W.  Rowley:  The 
Spanish    Gipsy,    The    Changeling.      Thomas     Middleton :     More 
Dissemblers  besides  Women,  Women  beware  Women. 
Vol.     V.  T.  Middleton :  A  Trick  to  Catch  the  Old  One.   William  Rowley  :  A  New 
Wonder,  a  Woman  never  Vext.   John  Webster  :  Appius  and  Virginia. 
Vol.  VI.  John  Webster  and   Rowley  :  The  Thracian   Wonder.     Thomas  Hey- 
wood:  The  English  Traveller,  The  Royal  King  and  Loyal  Subject, 
A  Challenge  for  Beauty. 

Olio,  The. — See  Grose. 


LIBRARY.  263 

Olive,— Se&  Craik,  D.  M. 

Oliver  &  Boyd's  Scottish  Tourist:  A  Hand-Book  to  the 
Picturesque  Scenery,  Cities  and  Towns,  Historical  Places, 
Works  of  Art,  and  Antiquities  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  i860. 
i2mo.     pp.  544.     maps  and  pis. 

Ollendorff  (H.  G.).  Ollendorff's  New  Method  of  Learn- 
ing to  Read,  Write,  and  Speak  the  Spanish  Language:  New 
York:  m  dccc  l.     121110.     pp.  558. 

[Olmsted  (F.  L.)].  Walks  and  Talks  of  an  American 
Farmer  in  England.    New  York:  m.  dccc.  lii.    i2mo.    pp.  246. 

Olympia  Morula. — See  Smith,  Mrs.  G. 

Orderly  Book  .  .   .   at  Williamsburg. — See  Campbell,  C. 

Orderly  Book  of  the  Norther7i  Army. — See  Munsell. 

O'Reilly  (Henry).  Settlement  in  the  West.  Sketches  of 
Rochester;  with  incidental  notices  of  Western  New- York.  A  col- 
lection of  matters  designed  to  illustrate  the  progress  of  Roches- 
ter during  the  first  quarter-century  of  its  existence.  Including 
a  map  of  the  city  and  some  representations  of  scenery,  edifices, 
etc.  Arranged  by  Henry  O'Reilly.  Rochester:  1838.  i2mo. 
pp.     416.     map,  pis  and  ports. 

"O'Reilly,  Miles."— See  Halpine,  C.  G. 

Orlando  Furioso. — See  Aristo,  L- 

Orsay  (H.  a.  F.  G.  Comtesse  d').  L' Ombre  du  Bonheur. 
Paris:  mdcccliii.     i2mo.     pp.  375. 

OrTS  (A.). — See  Janin,  J. 

"Ossian.',' — See  Macpherson  :  Macdonald. 

Otis  {Mrs.  Harrison  Gray)^  The  Barclays  of  Boston.  Bos- 
ton: M  dccc  LI  v.     8vo.     pp.  419. 

Otway  (Thomas).  The  Works  of  Thomas  Otway,  consist- 
ing of  his  Plays,  Poems,  and  Letters.  With  a  Sketch  of  His 
Life,  enlarged  from  that  written  by  Dr.  Johnson.  London: 
181 2.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

"Ouida"— See  Rame,  L.  de  la. 

Our  Ainerican  Cousins. — See  Light,  B. 

Our  Resources.  A  series  of  articles  on  the  Financial  and 
Political  Condition  of  the  United  States.  London:  1864.  8vo. 
pp.  32. 

:^*^  By  R.  G.  Hazard,  edited  by  E.  Cresy. 


264  GRAHAM 

OvERBURY  (Sir  Thomas).  The  Miscellaneous  Works  in  prose 
and  verse  of  Sir  Thomas  Overbury,  K^t.  now  first  collected. 
Edited  with  notes,  and  a  biographical  account  of  the  author,  by 
Edward  F.  Rimbault.     London:  1856.     i2mo.    pp.  311.     port. 

OviDius  Naso  Publius.  The  Fasti,  Tristia,  Pontic  Epistles, 
Ibis,  and  Halieuticon  of  Ovid.  Literally  translated  into  English 
Prose,  with  copious  notes  by  Henry  T.  Riley.  London: 
MDCCCLi.     8vo.     pp.  503.     port. 

The  Heroides  or  Epistles  of  the  Heroines,  The  Amours, 

Art  of  Love,  Remedy  of  Love,  and  minor  works  of  Ovid. 
Literally  translated  into  English  Prose,  with  copious  notes,  by 
Henry  T.  Riley.     London:  mdccclii.     Svo.     pp.  544.     pi. 

The  Metamorphoses  of  Ovid.     Literally  translated  into 

English  Prose,  with  copious  notes  and  explanations,  by  Henry 
T.  Riley.     London:  mdcccli.     Svo,     pp.  554. 

Owen  (Richard).  Geology  and  Inhabitants  of  the  Ancient 
World.  Described  by  Richard  Owen.  The  animals  con- 
structed by  B.  W.  Hawkins.  London:  1854.  i2mo.  pp.  39. 
pis. 

OxENFORD  (John).  The  Illustrated  Book  of  French  Songs. 
From  the  sixteenth  to  the  nineteenth  century.  Translated  and 
edited  by  John  Oxenford.    London:  1855.    i2mo.    pp.253,    pi. 

Oxford  Essays,  contributed  by  Members  of  the  University. 
1856.     London:  [n.d.]  Svo.     pp.  311. 

Comparative  Mythology.     By  Max  Miiller. 

The  Growth  of  Laws  and  Usages  of  War.     By  Montague  Bernard. 

The  Raphael  Drawings  in  the  University  Galleries,  Oxford.     By  Rev.  George 

Butler. 
The  Land  System  of  Ireland.     By  William  O'Connor  Morris. 
National  Education.     By  Rev.  Frederick  Temple. 
Carlovingian  Romance.     By  Richard  John  King. 
Review  of  Mr.   Congreve's  "Roman  Empire  of  the  West."     By  Goldwin 

Smith. 


Tp^AGE  (David).     Handbook  of  Geological  Terms  and  Geol- 
jp^  ogy.      Edinburgh   and   London.      mdccclix.      8vo.     pp. 
4.     415. 

Paget  (John).  Paradoxes  and  Puzzles,  historical,  judicial 
and  literary.  Edinburgh  and  London,  mdccclxxiv.  8vo. 
pp.  472. 

Paine  (Thomas).  Common  Sense ;  /  Addressed  to  the  / 
Inhabitants /of  /  America,  /  On  the  following  interesting  /  Sub- 
jects:/ I.  Of  the  Origin  and  Design  of  Government  in  general, 
with /concise  Remarks  on  the  English  Constitution./  II.  Of 
Monarchy  and  Hereditary  Succession.  III.  Thoughts  on  the 
Present  State  of  American  Affairs.  /  IV.  Of  the  present  Ability 
•of  America,  with  some  miscellaneous  Reflections.  /  A  New 
Edition,  with  several  Additions  in  the  Body  of/  the  Work.  To 
which  is  added,  an  Appendix;  together  /  with  an  Address  to  the 
People  called  Quakers.  /  N.  B.  The  New  Edition  here  given, 
increases  the  Work  up- /  wards  of  One-Third.  /  .  .  .  /London: 
Printed  for  J.  S.  Jordan.  /     m,dcc,xci.  /     8vo.     pp.  90  (2). 

A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Raynal  on  the  Affairs 

of  North-America.  In  which  The  Mistakes  in  the  Abbe's  Ac- 
count of  the  Revolution  of  America  are  corrected  and  cleared 
up.  By  Thomas  Paine,  M.  A.,  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  author  of  a  tract,  entitled  "Common  Sense."  The 
third  edition.  Philadelphia,  Printed:  London,  Reprinted,  For 
C.  Dilly,  in  the  Poultry,     m.dcc.  Lxxxiii.     8vo.     pp.   viii,  76. 

^*^^  A  portrait  of  the  author  inserted. 

A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Raynal,  on  the  affairs 

of  North- America:  in  which  the  mistakes  in  the  Abbe's  Ac- 
count of  the  Revolution  of  America,  are  corrected  and  cleared 
up.     London:  m,dcc,xci.     8vo.     pp.  viii,  88. 

Remarques  sur  les  Erreurs  de  I'Histoire  Philosophique 

-et  politique  de  Mr.  Guillaume  Thomas  Raynal,  par  rapport  aux 

(265) 


266  GRAHAM 

affaires  de  I'Amerique-Septentrionale,  &c.  .  .  .  Traduites  de 
1' Anglais  &  augmeutees  d'une  preface  &  de  quelques  notes,  par 
A.  M.  Cerisier.  A  Bruxelles,  Chez  B.  Le  Francq,  Imprimeur- 
Libraire,  Rue  de  la  Magdelaine,  m.  dcc.  Lxxxiii.  8vo.  pp. 
xvi,  128.  , 

Paine  (Thomas).  Rights  of  Man:  being  an  answer  to  Mr.. 
Burke's  attack  on  the  French  Revolution.  Fourth  -Edition- 
London.:  MDCCXcr.     8vo.     pp.  X,  7-1 7 1. 

Rights  of  Man:  being  an  answer  to  Mr.  Burke's  at- 
tack on  the  French  Revolution.  Seventh  Edition.  lyondon^ 
MDCCXCI.     8vo.     pp.  171. 

Rights  of  Man.  Part  The  Second.  Combining  Prin- 
ciple and  Practice.  The  fourth  edition.  Eondon:  1792.  8vo.. 
pp.  178. 

Droits   de   1' Homme;    en    reponse  a  I'attaque    de   M.. 

Burke  sur  la  Revolution  Frangoise.  Par  Thomas  Paine,  Sec- 
retaire du  Congres  pour  le  departement  des  Affaires  etrangeres; 
pendant  la  guerre  de  I'Ameriqud,  et  Auteur  de  I'Ouvrage  in- 
titule:  Le  Sens    Commun.     Traduit  de  I'Anglois,    par  F.    S. 

.  .  .  Avec  des  Notes  et  une  nouvelle  Preface  de  I'Autenr. 
A  Paris,  Chez  F.  Buisson,  Imprimeur-Libraire,  rue  Haute- 
feuille.  No.  20.     Mai  1791.     8vo.     pp.  xij,  227. 

[Works  of.]     London:  18 17- 19.     4  vols.     8vo. 

.^*»  Each  pamphlet  has  a  separate  title  and  paging.     The  following  is  a 

list: 

A  Letter  to  the  English  People.  Prospects  on  the  Rubicon. 

Dissertation  on  the  first  principles  of  Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbd  Raynal. 

government.  Letter  to  the  citizens  of  the  U.  S. 

Letter  to  George  Washington.  Age  of  Reason,  3  parts. 

Rights  of  Man,  2  parts.  Letter  to  Erskine. 

Public  Good.  Essay  on  Freemasonry. 

Agrarian  justice.  Reply  to  LlandofF. 

Case  of  officers  of  the  Excise.  Discourse  delivered  to  Society  of  the 

Decline  and  Fall  of  the  English  sys-  Philanthropists. 

tem  of  Finance.  Common  Sense. 

Dissertations  on  government.  The  American  Crisis. 
Letter  addressed  to  the  Addressers. 

"Painter,  A."— See  Paton,  J.  N. 

Palairet  (J.).  Description  Abr^g^s  /  des  /  Possessions  /  An- 
gloises  /  et  /  Fran9oises  /  du  /  continent  .septentrional  /  de  / 
L'Am^rique,  /  pour  servir  d'Explication  a  la  Carte  /publi^e  sous. 


LIBRARY.  267 

ce  meme  Titre,  /  Par /J.  Palairet/  .  .  .  /  Seconde  Edition.  / 
A  Londres.  /  .    .    .   /1755.7     8vo.     pp.  62. 

Palgrave  (F.  T.).  The  Gdlden  Treasury  of  the  best  songs 
and  lyrical  poems  in  the  English  language.  Selected  and  ar- 
ranged with  notes  by  Francis  Turner  Palgrave.  Cambridge : 
1867.     i2mo.     pp.  332. 

Palissot  (C).  M^moires  pour  Servir  a  I'Histoire  de  Notre 
Litterature,  depuis  Francois  I^r  jusqu'a  nos  joups.  De  I'lm- 
primerie  de  Crapelet.     A  Paris,  An  XI — 1803.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Palmer  (Henrietta  Lee).  The  Stratford  Gallery;  or  the 
Shakspeare  Sisterhood:  comprising  forty-five  ideal  portraits, 
described  by  Henrietta  Lee  Palmer.  Illustrated  with  fine  en- 
gravings on  steel,  from  designs  by  eminent  hands.  New  York: 
M.DCCC.Lix.     Rl.  8vo.     pp.  302.     pis. 

Palmer  (J.  W.).  Up  and  Down  the  Irrawaddi;  or  The 
Golden  Dagon:  being  Passages  of  Adventure  in  the  Burman 
Empire.  New  and  Revised  Edition.  New  York:  mdccclix. 
i2mo.     pp.  311.     pi. 

Palmetto  Dictionary. — See  Walker,  J. 

Papers  concerning  .    .    .  Hatfield. — See  Hough,  F.  B. 

Papers  relating  to  Pemaqiiid. — See  Hough,  F.  B. 

Parables  of  our  Lord. — See  Millais,  J.  E. 

Pardoe  (J/m  J.).  The  Life  of  Marie  de  Medicis,  Queen  of 
France,  Consort  of  Henry  IV.,  and  Regent  of  the  Kingdom 
under  Louis  XIII.  Second  Edition.  London:  1852.  3  vols. 
8vo.     ports,     facsim. 

Paris  (Paulin).  Li  Romans  de  Berte  aus  Grans  Pi^s,  pre- 
c6d6  d'une  dissertation  sur  les  Romans  des  Douze  Pairs.  Paris. 
1832.     8vo.     pp.  Ix,  198.     pis. 

#*^  Only  two  hundred  and  twenty  copies  printed. 

Li    Romans   de   Garin    le   Loherain,  public    pour   la 

premiere  fois  et  pr6ced€  de  I'examen  du  systeme  de  M.  Fauriel 
sur  les  Romans  Carlovingiens.  Paris.  Techener,  Libraire, 
place  du  Louvre,  No.  12.      1833-     2  vols.     8vo. 

**4t  Only  four  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

Parismus^  Prince. — See  Ford,  E. 

Park  (James  Allan).  A  System  of  the  Law  of  Marine  In- 
surance.    With  three  chapters,  On  Bottomry,  On  Insurances  on 


268  GRAHAM 

Lives,    On  Insurances  against  Fire.     6th  Ed.     London:  1809. 
2  vols.     8vo. 

^*^  Volume  I  only.  ' 

[Parker  (Samuel)].  An  address  to  the  Clergy  concerning 
their  departure  from  the  Doctrines  of  the  Reformation,  Dedi- 
cated to  his  Grace,  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  London: 
MDCCLXVII.      8vo.      pp.  v,  80. 

***  "By  Mr.  Parker,  at  the  Meuse,  Charing  Cross."     Signed  at  end  in 
ink  "Sam.  Parker,  Meuse,  April  1767." 

Parkinson  (Sydney).  A  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the  South 
Seas,  In  His  Majesty's  Ship  The  Endeavour:  faithfully  tran- 
scribed From  the  Papers  of  the  late  Sydney  Parkinson, 
Draughtsman  to  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Bart,  in  his  Expedition 
with  Dr.  Solander  round  the  World;  and  embellished  With 
Twenty-nine  Views  and  Designs,  engraved  by  Capital  Artists. 
To  which  is  now  added,  Remarks  on  the  Preface,  By  the  late 
John  Fothergill.  London:  Printed  for  Charles  Willy,  m  dcc- 
Lxx  IV.     4to.     pp.  xxiii,  22,  353,  xxi.     pis.,  port,  and  map. 

Parkyns  (Mansfield).  Life  in  Abyssinia:  being  notes  col- 
lected during  Three  Years'  Residence  and  Travels  in  That 
Country.  With  illustrations.  New  York:  mdcccliv.  2  vols. 
i2mo.     pi. 

Parliamentary  Logick  :  to  which  are  subjoined  Two 
Speeches,  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Commons  of  Ireland,  and 
other  pieces:  by  William  Gerard  Hamilton.  With  an  appen- 
dix, containing  Considerations  on  the  Corn  Laws,  by  Samuel 
Johnson,  LL.  D.  Never  before  printed.  London:  m.dccc.viii. 
i2mo.     pp.  xlvi,  253.     port. 

Parny  {C/ievah'erU.  D.  de  F.).  Poesies  Erotiques.  A  I'Isle 
de  Bourbon,     m.  dcc.  lxxviii.      i2mo.     pp.  (2),  64. 

Parsons  (T.  W.).  The  Rosary.  Eighty  copies  printed. 
Cambridge,  Massachusetts:  1865.     4to.     pp.  46. 

See  Dante. 

Parton  (J.).  The  Life  and  Times  of  Aaron  Burr.  New 
York:  1858.      i2mo.     pp.  706.     2  ports,  and  pi. 

Life  and  Times  of  Benjamin  Franklin.     New  York: 

1865.     2  vols.     4to.     ports. 

^*^^  Only  loo  copies  printed  on  large  paper,  with   the  portraits  on  India 
paper. 


LIBRARY.  269 

[ParTON  {Mrs.  S.  P.)].  Fern  Leaves  from  Fanny's  Port- 
Folio.  Second  series.  With  Original  Designs  by  Fred.  M. 
Coffin.     Anburn  and  Buffalo:  1854.     i2mo.     pp.  400. 

[ ]     Ruth    Hall:  a  Domestic  Tale  of  the   Present  Time. 

By  Fanny  Fern.     New  York:  1858.     i2mo.     pp.  400. 

The  Passions  of  Man.  In  Four  Epistles.  London:  Printed 
for  the  Author,     mdccxlvi.     8vo.     pp.  xv,  7,  112.     pis. 

Passy  (Fr6d6ric).  L' Industrie  Humaine.  Paris  :  1868. 
S4mo.     pp.  52. 

Le  Principe  de  la  Population,  Malthus  et  sa  Doctrine. 

Paris:  1868.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

Pater  (Walter  H.).  Studies  in  the  history  of  the  Renais- 
sance.     London;  1873.     8vo.     pp.  213. 

[Paterson  (James)].  The  Contemporaries  of  Burns,  and  the 
More  Recent  Poets  of  Ayrshire,  with  selections  from  their 
Writings.  Edinburgh:  m.dccc.xl.  i2mo.  pp.  416.  port, 
and  pis. 

[Paton  (J.  Noel)].  Poems  by  A  Painter.  Edinburgh  and 
London,     mdccclxi.     i2mo.     pp.  viii,  159. 

4t**  With  a  long  autographic  inscription  on  a  fly  leaf  from  the  author  to 
Mr.  Graham. 

Patriote  Anglois. — See  Le  Blanc,  J.  B. 

Patterson  (Robert).  The  Natural  History  of  the  Insects 
mentioned  in  Shakspeare's  plays.  With  upwards  of  eighty 
illustrations.      London:   1842.      i2mo.     pp.  270.     port. 

Pau  (Jules).  La  Delivrance  de  Paris.  Recit  complet  des  8 
Journees  de  Mai  Operations  Militaires  Pillages. — Incendies. — 
Executions. — Faits  Curieux  et  Inedits.  Paris,  1871.  8vo. 
pp.  69. 

[Paulding  (J.  K.)].  Letters  from  the  South,  written  during 
an  excursion  in  the  summer  of  1816.  By  the  author  of  John 
Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan,  &c.  &c.  In  two  volumes.  New 
York:   1817.     2  vols.      i2mo. 

^*^  See  also  Irving,  Washington. 

Pauli  (R.).  The  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great.  Translated  from 
the  German.  To  which  is  appended  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon 
Version  of  Orosius.  With  A  Literal  English  Translation,  and 
an  Anglo  Saxon  Alphabet  and  Glossary.  By  B.  Thorpe.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCLiii.      i2mo.     pp.  582.     port  and  pi. 


270  GRAHAM 

[Paulian  (Aim^  Henri)].  L'E^lectricit^  /  soumise  /  a  un 
Nouvel  Examen,  /  Dans  differentes  Lettres  Addressees  /  i  M. 
PAbbe  NoUet,  /  Bt  dans  quelques  Questions  de  Physique,/ 
presentees  sous  la  forme  Scholastique:  /  Le  tout,  selon  une 
Theorie  nouvelle,  appuyee  sur  /  les  Experiences  les  plus  in- 
contestables.  /  Avec  Figures.  /  Par  I'Auteur  du  Dictionnaire 
de  Physique.  /  A  Avignon,  /  Chez  la  Veuve  Girard  &  Frang. 
Seguin,  /  Imprimeurs-Libraires,  Place  S.  Didier.  /  m.  dcc- 
Lxviii.  /  Avec  Permission  des  Sup^rieurs.  /  i2mo.  pp.  xlviij\ 
286.     2  pis. 

[Pauw  (Corneille  de)].  Recherches  Philosophiques  sur  les 
Americains,  ou  Memoires  interessants  pour  servir  a  I'Histoire 
de  I'Espece  Humaine.  Par  Mr.  de  P  *  *  *  Avec  une  Disserta- 
tion sur  I'Amerique  &  les  Americains,  par  Don  Pernety. 
Tome  I.     A  Londres,  m.  d.  cc.  lxx.     2  vols.      i2mo. 

[ ]      Defense    des    Recherches    Philosophiques    sur    les 

Americains.       Par    Mr.    De    P  *  *  *  Tome    HI.      A    Berlin, 

M.   DCC.   LXX.       I2mo.       pp.   256. 

Payen  (A.).  L'Eclairage  au  Gaz.  Paris  :  1867.  24mo. 
pp.  50. 

Payne  (A.  H.).  Berlin  and  Its  Treasures.  Being  a  series 
of  views  of  the  Principal  Buildings,  Churches,  Monuments, 
etc.,  with  a  selection  of  subjects  from  the  Royal  Picture  Gal- 
lery and  other  collections  of  paintings;  together  with  interior 
views  of  the  New  Museum  and  copies  of  the  modern  pictures 
which  adorn  its  walls.  Accompanied  by  an  historical  descrip- 
tive account  of  the  Prussian  Capital.  Engraved  in  the  first 
Style  on  Steel.     Leipzig  &  Dresden,    [n.  d.]    4to.  pp.  252.  pis. 

Payne's  Book  of  Art.     [Leipsic:]    [n.  d.]    4to.  pp.  163. 

pis. 

Payne's  Royal  Dresden  Gallery:  being  a  selection  of 

subjects  engraved  after  pictures,  by  The  Great  Masters,  Berchem, 
Bol,  Cranach,  Canaletto,  Caravaggio,  Carlo  Dolce,  Claude  Lor- 
rain,  Correggio,  Guercini,  Guido  Reni,  Metzu,  Mieris,  Netscher, 
Ostade,  Raphael,  Rembrandt,  Rubens,  Teniers,  Vandyke, 
Wouvermann,  etc.  etc.  With  accompanying  notices  consisting 
of  Tales,  Biographies,  etc.  Dresden  &  Leipzig,  [n.  d.]  2  vols. 
4to.     pis. 


LIBRARY.  271 

Payne  (A.  H.).  The  galleries  of  Munich.  Published  for 
the  Proprietors  by  A.  H.  Payne,  Dresden  &  Leipzig  [n.  d.] 
2  vols.     4to.     pis. 

Payne  (J.).  Select  Poetry  for  Children:  with  brief  ex- 
planatory notes.  Arranged  for  the  use  of  schools  and  families 
by  Joseph  Payne.     London:  1858.      i6mo.     pp.310,     pi. 

Payne  (J.  B.).  Haydn's  Universal  Index  of  Biography  from 
the  creation  to  the  present  time,  for  the  use  of  the  statesman, 
the  historian  and  the  journalist.  Edited  by  J.  Bertrand  Payne. 
London:  1870.     8vo.     pp.  (84),  586. 

Peacock  (Thomas  Love).  The  Works  of  Thomas  Love  Pea- 
cock, including  his  novels,  poems,  fugitive  pieces,  criticisms, 
etc.,  with  a  preface  by  the  Right  Hon,  Lord  Houghton,  a  bio- 
graphical notice  by  his  grand-daughter,  Edith  Nicolls,  and  por- 
trait. Edited  by  Henry  Cole.  London:  mdccclxxv.  3  vols. 
i2mo.     port. 

Pellico  (Silvio).  Le  Mie  Prigioni,  Memorie  di  Silvio  Pellico 
da  Saluzzo.     Torino:  1832.     8vo.     pp.  (8),  339. 

4(^*^  Autograph  writing  of  author  inserted;  also  autograph  of  Piero  Maron- 
celli;  and  letter  from  Emily  Weld. 

Mes  Prisons  ou  Memoires  de  Silvio  Pellico.  Traduc- 
tion Nouvelle  Dediee  a  la  Jeunesse.  Par  M.  I'Abb^  Bourasse. 
Tours:  1850.     i2mo.     pp.  283.     pl. 

CEuvres  de  Silvio   Pellico.      Mes   Prisons  suivies  du 

Discours  sur  les  Devoirs  des  Hommes.  Traduction  de  M.  An- 
toine  de  Latour.  Huitieme  edition  revue  et  corrigee.  Avec 
des  chapitres  in^dits,  les  Additions  de  Maroncelli  et  des  Notices 
Litt^raires  ou  Biographiques  snr  Plusieurs  Prisonniers  du  Spiel- 
berg. Ouvrage  Adopte  par  I'Universite.  Paris:  1845.  8vo. 
pp.  442. 

Penhallow  (Samuel).  The  History  of  the  Wars  of  New- 
England  with  the  Eastern  Indians,  or  a  Narrative  of  their  con- 
tinued perfidy  and  cruelty,  from  the  loth  of  August,  1703,  to 
the  peace  renewed  13th  of  July,  1713,  and  from  the  25th  of  July, 
1722,  to  their  submission  15th  December,  1725,  which  was 
ratified  August  5th,  1726.  Cincinnati:  Re-printed  from  the 
Boston  edition  of  1726,  with  a  memoir  and  notes,  for  W.  Dodge, 
1859.     4to.     pp.  129. 


272  GRAHAM 

Pennsylvania.  Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Pennsylvania.  Commencing  on  Tuesday,  the  second  Day  of 
December,  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  one  thousand  seven  hundred 
and  ninety-four,  and  of  the  iudependence  of  the  United  States 
of  America  the  nineteenth.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Zacha- 
riah  Poulson,  Junior,  Number  eighty,  Chesnut-Street.  [n.  d.] 
Fo.     pp.  289.     map. 

Report  of  the  Register- General   of  the  State  of  the 

Finances  of  Pennsylvania,  for  the  year  M  DCC  xciv.  Philadel- 
phia: Printed  by  Zachariah  Poulson,  Junior,  Number  eighty^, 
Chesnut-Street.     [i795-]     pp-  19- 

Peiisylvanie^  Histoire  ,  .  .  de  la. — See  Surgy. 
Perceval  (Spencer).  An  Inquiry,  or  Delicate  Investiga- 
tion, into  The  Conduct  of  Her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  of 
Wales;  before  Lords  Erskine,  Spencer,  Grenville,  and  Ellen- 
borough,  The  Four  Special  Commissioners  of  Inquiry  appointed 
by  His  Majesty  in  the  year  1806.  Reprinted  from  an  authentic 
copy,  superintended  through  the  press  By  the  Right  Hon.  Spen- 
cer Perceval.  Fourth  Edition.  London:  Printed  by  R.  Ed- 
wards, Crane-Court,  P'leet-Street,  And  Published  by  W.  Lind- 
sell,  Wigmore-street.  Reprinted  and  published  by  J.  Fairburn^ 
Broadway,  Ludgate-Hill.  1820.  8vo.  pp.  246,  no.  2  ports. 
and  pi. 

^ :^  The  engraved  title  reads: 

Fairburn's  Genuine  Edition  of  The  Book,  including  The  Defence  of  Her 
Royal  Highness  the  Princess  of  Wales.  As  prepared  by  Mr.  Spencer  Per- 
ceval.    London:  1820. 

^f%  Inserted  are  autographs  of  George  HI.,  Lord  EHenborough,  Sir  Sid- 
ney Smith  and  Lord  Grenville,  and  fourteen  portraits. 

Percival  (James  Gates).  The  Poetical  Works  of  James 
Gates  Percival.  With  a  biographical  sketch.  Boston:  m  dccc- 
LXV-     2  vols.     24mo.     port. 

Percy  (i^/^yZ/r;/ Thomas).  Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry: 
consisting  of  Old  Heroic  Ballads,  Songs,  and  other  pieces  of  our 
earlier  poets;  together  with  some  few  of  later  date.  By  Thomas 
Percy.  Reprinted  entire  from  the  author's  last  edition.  With 
Memoir  and  Critical  Dissertation  by  the  Rev.  George  Gilfillan. 
Edinburgh:  m.dccc.lviii.     3  vols.     8vo. 

Perdonnet  (A.).  Les  Chemins  de  Fer.  Paris:  1866.  24mo. 
pp.  72. 


LIBRARY.  273 

Perdonnet  (A.).  De  I'Utilit^  de  1' Instruction  pour  le 
Peuple.      Paris:  1867.     24010.     pp.  72. 

Pernety  (A.  J.).  Dissertation  /  sur  /  PAmerique  /  et  les  / 
Americains,  /  contre  les  /  Recherches  Philosophiques  /  de  Mr.  de 
P.  /  Par  Dom  Pernety,  /  Ahh6  de  I'Abbaye  de  Biirgel,  des 
Academies  /  Royales  de  Prusse  &  de  Florence,  &  Biblio-th^caire 
de  Sa  Majesty  le  Roi  de  Prusse.  /  A  Berlin,  /  m.dcclxx.  / 
i6mo.     pp.  136. 

See  Pauw,  C.  de. 

Perrault  (Charles).  Les  Contes  de  Perrault  prdc^d^s  d'une 
preface  par  J.  T.  de  Saint  Germain.  Paris:  [1865].  not  paged. 
8vo.   port,     and  pis. 

Persius. — See  Juvenalis. 

Peters  (Richard).  Admiralty  Decisions  in  the  District  Court 
of  the  United  States,  for  the  Pennsylvania  District,  by  the  Hon. 
Richard  Peters,  comprising  also  Some  Decisions  in  the  Same 
Court,  by  the  late  Francis  Hopkinson,  Esq.  To  which  are 
added  cases  determined  in  other  districts  of  the  United  States. 
With  an  Appendix.     Philadelphia:  1807.     2  vols.     8vo. 

^**  Volume  II.  only. 

Pettigrew  (Thomas  Joseph).  Chronicles  of  the  Tombs.  A 
select  collection  of  Epitaphs,  preceded  by  an  essay  on  epitaphs 
and  other  monumental  inscriptions,  with  incidental  observations 
on  sepulchral  antiquities.     London:  1864.     i2mo.     pp.  529. 

Petrarca  (Francesco).  Rime  di  Francesco  Petrarca.  Pisa 
Dalla  Tipografia  Delia  Societa  Letteraria  mdcccv.  2  vols. 
Fo.     port. 

The  Sonnets,  Triumphs,  and  Other  Poems  of  Petrarch. 

Now  first  completely  translated  into  English  Verse  by  Various 
Hands.  With  a  life  of  the  poet  by  Thomas  Campbell.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCLIX.      8vo.     pp.  416.      pis. 

4(.*^t  See  Yomasini:  Woodhouslee. 

Petronius  Arbiter. — See  Propertius. 
Peuple  Instruit. — See  Shebeare. 

[Peyrere  (Isaac  de  la)].  Men  before  Adam.  Or  A  Dis- 
course upon  the  twelfth,  thirteenth,  and  fourteenth  Verses  of 
the  Fifth  Chapter  of  the  Epistle  of  the  Apostle  Paul  to  the 
Romans.     By  which  are  prov'd,  That  the  first  men  were  created 


274  GRAHAM 

before  Adam.  London:  Printed  in  the  Year  1636.  i2mo. 
pp.  (16),  61,  (18),  351.     map. 

Ph^drus. — See  Terentius. 

Phalary  (Lemolt). — See  Raphael. 

PHf:i.AN  (Michael).  The  Game  of  Billiards.  New  York: 
1857.     i2mo.     pp.  237. 

Philips  (Ambrose).  Pastorals,  by  Mr.  Philips.  London: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Blackfryars,  near  the  Water- 
side, 1 7 10.     (Price  Two-pence.)     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Phillips  {Sir  R.).  The  French  Anas.  London:  Printed 
for  Richard  Phillips.      1805.     3  vols.     i6mo.     vign.  ports. 

Phillips  (Samuel).  Guide  to  the  Crystal  Palace  and  Park. 
London:  1855.     i2mo.     pp.  197.     plans  and  pis. 

Philo  Jud^us.  The  Works  of  Philo  Judaeus,  the  Contem- 
porary of  Josephus,  translated  from  the  Greek,  by  C.  D.  Yonge. 
London:  1854-     3  vols.     i2mo. 

Philomathean  Society  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Philoma- 
thean Society  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  to  translate  the 
inscription  on  the  Rosetta  Stone.  Second  Edition.  [Philadel- 
phia: 1859].     pp.   152,  (8).     pis.     4to.     1859.     PP-  24- 

^%  This  book,  the  production  of  three  collegians,  was  at  the  time  of  its 
printing  one  of  the  most  scholarly  and  also  artistic  books  of  American  pro- 
duction.    Bound  with  this  is  a  "Catalogue  of  Members." 

[PiCHON  (Thomas)].  Lettres  /  et  /  Memoires  /  Pour  servir  ^  / 
I'Histoire  /  Naturelle,  Civile  et  Politique  Du.  Cap  Breton,/ 
depuis  /  Son  ^tablissement  jusqu'^  la  reprise  de  cette  Isle  par/ 
les  Anglois  en  1758.  /  A  La  Haye,  chez  Pierre  Gosse,  /  et  se 
trouve  /  a  Londres,  chez  Jean  Nourse,  /  mdcclx.  /  i2mo.  pp. 
xvi,  327. 

Pickering  (Charles).  The  Races  of  Man;  and  Their  Geo- 
graphical Distribution.  New  Edition.  To  which  is  prefixed 
an  analytical  synopsis  of  the  Natural  History  of  Man.  By  John 
•Charles  Hall.     London:  1854.     i2mo.     pp.445,     map  and  pis. 

PiCTET(C.).  Tableau  de  la  Situation  Actuelle  des  Etats- 
Unis  d'Am^rique,  d'apr^s  Jedidiah  Morse  et  les  Meilleurs  Au- 
teurs  Am^ricains.  Par  C.  Pictet,  de  Geneve.  Tome  Premier. 
A  Paris.     Chez  Du  Pont,  Imprimeur-Libraire,  Rue  de  la  Loi, 


LIBRARY.  275 

No.  1232.  Iv'An  III  de  la  R6publique.  1795.  2  vols.  8vo. 
maps. 

Pictorial  Handbook  of  London. — See  Bohn,  H.  G. 

Pictures  of  Society.  Grave  and  Gay.  From  the  pencils 
of  Celebrated  Artists  and  the  pens  of  Popular  Authors.  New 
York:  m  dccclxvi.     8vo.     pp.  226.     pls.^ 

^t*^(.  Reprints  of  the  pictures  from  English  periodical  "London  Society." 
Piers  Ploughman.     The  Vision  and  Creed  of  Piers  Plough- 
man.    Edited,  from  a  contemporary  manuscript,  with  a  histori- 
cal   introduction,  notes,  and  a  glossary,   by   Thomas   Wright. 
Second  and  revised  edition.     London:  1856.     i2mo. 

:^i^  Piers  Ploughman  is  ascribed  to  a  monkish  pen,  and  with  some  authority 
to  Robert  Langlande,  of  Shropshire.  It  is  an  allegory  chiefly  aimed  at  the 
political  and  religious  corruptions  of  the  fourteenth  century,  and  in  its  time 
achieved  as  great  a  popularity  with  the  common  people  as  did  Bunyan's  later 
prototype.  Its  chief  interest  to-day  is  due  to  the  fine  old  Anglo-Saxon  form, 
now  best  known  in  Chaucer;  but  unlike  that  poet  the  author  has  not  adopted 
the  poetic  form,  introduced  bj-  the  Normans  into  England,  of  making  the 
concluding  words  of  lines  rhyme,  but  retains  the  older  poetic  form  of  the 
northern  nations,  of  a  very  regular  alliteration,  the  rhythmic  form  being  ob- 
tained by  two  rises  and  two  falls  in  the  voice,  indicated  by  the  alliterative 
words. 

Pike  (James  S.).  The  Financial  Crisis:  Its  evils  and  their 
remedy.  Republished  from  the  New  York  Tribune.  New 
York:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Pilgrim  of  the  Hebrides. — See  Hoyle,  C. 

PiLKiNGTON  (Matthew).  A  General  Dictionary  of  Painters: 
containing  memoirs  of  the  lives  and  works  of  the  most  eminent 
professors  of  the  art  of  painting,  from  its  revival  by  Cimabue 
in  the  year  1250,  to  the  present  time.  With  an  introduction 
historical  and  critical,  by  Allan  Cunningham.  A  new  edition 
with  supplement.  Containing  the  names  of  Allen,  Bonnar 
Brockedon,  Chalon,  Clint,  Daguerre,  Delaroche,  Etty,  Field 
ing,  Hollins,  Martin,  M'lan,  Nash,  Prout,  Shee,  Waechter 
and  Turner.     London:  mdccclvii.     8vo.     pp.   ci,   631.     port 

Pindar.     The  Odes  of  Pindar,  literally  translated  into  Eng 
lish   Prose.     By  Dawson  W.  Turner.     To  which  is  adjoined  a 
metrical    version,    by   Abraham    Moore.     .London:    mdccclii. 
8vo.     pp.  434.     port. 

"Pindar,  Peter."— See  Wolcott. 

PiSANO  (Andrea). — See  Tre  porte. 


276  GRAHAM 

Pitman  (Robert  Birks).  A  Succinct  View  and  Analysis  of 
Authentic  Information  Extant  in  Original  Works  on  the  Prac- 
ticability of  Joining  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  by  a  ship 
canal  across  the  Isthmus  of  America.  London:  1825.  ^^o- 
pp.  229.     map. 

PiTTi.  Pitture  del  Salone  Imperiale  del  Palazzo  di  Firenze. 
Si  Aggiungono  le  Pittvre  del  Salone  e  Cortile  delle  Imperiali 
Ville  della  Petraia  e  del  Poggio  a  Caiano.  Opere  di  Vari 
Celebri  Pittori  Fiorentini  in  Tavole  XXVI.  Date  ora  la  Prima 
Volta  in  Luce.  In  Firenze  Anno  mdccli.  Elephant  Fo. 
Title  and  advertisement,  2  11.     27  pis. 

The  Plague  of  Marseilles:  a  Poem.  By  a  Person  of  Quality. 
London:  Printed  for  J.  Bateman,  at  the  Hat  and  Star,  and  J. 
Nicks,  at  the  Dolphin  and  Crown,  both  in  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard.      1721.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Planch^  (J.  R.).  The  Pursuivant  of  Arms;  or  Heraldry 
Founded  upon  Facts.     London;  [1873]     i2mo.     pp.  299.     pis. 

Plautus  (Titus  Marcius).  The  Comedies  of  Plautus, 
literally  translated  into  English  Prose,  with  notes,  by  Henry 
Thomas  Riley.     London:  mdccclii.     2  vols.     8vo. 

See  Fielding. 

The  Pleasant  and  Delightful  History  of  Jack  and  the 
Giants.  Part  the  first.  Nottingham:  Printed  for  the  Running 
Stationers,     [n.  d.]     2  parts.      i6mo. 

^*^  A  chap  book. 

The  Pleasant  History  of  Reynard  the  Fox.  Translated  by 
the  late  Thomas  Roscoe.  Illustrated  with  nearly  one  hundred 
designs  by  A.  T.  Elwes  and  John  Jellicoe.  London:  1873. 
8vo.     pp.  136. 

Pleasures  of  Memory. — See  Rogers,  S. 

Plinius  Secundus  (Caius).  The  Natural  History  of  Pliny. 
Translated,  with  copious  notes  and  illustrations  by  the  late 
John  Bostock,  and  H.  T.  Riley.  London:  mdccclv.  5  vols. 
8vo. 

"Ploughman,  Piers." — See  Piers  Ploughman. 

Plumstead  (W.  H.).  The  Beauties  of  Melody;  a  collection 
of  the  most  popular  Airs,  Duets,  Glees,  &c.  of  the  Most  Es- 
teemed  Authors,  Ancient   and    Modern:    comprising   those   of 


LIBRARY.  277 

Arne,  Handel,  Haydn,  Mozart,  Winter,  Weber,  Bishop,  &:c. 
Also  a  selection  of  the  best  and  most  approved  Irish  Melodies; 
with  appropriate  words,  written  expressly  for  them.  The 
Symphonies  and  Accompaniments  Entirely  New,  and  composed 
for  this  work.  Interspersed  with  many  of  the  beautiful  Scotch 
Melodies,  singing  at  the  theatres,  concerts,^  &c.  Arranged  for 
the  Voice,  with  an  Accompaniment  for  the  Piano-Forte,  &c. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  observations  and  instructions  on  music, 
particularly  Vocal  and  Accompaniment.  The  whole  compiled, 
composed,  selected,  and  arranged,  by  W.  H.  Plumstead,  of  the 
Theatre  Royal,  Drury-Lane.  London,  Printed  and  sold  by 
Dean  &  Munday,  Threadneedle-Street.  [1827.]  ^vo.  pp. 
xxviii,  13-344.     port. 

La   Plus    grande   question  du  si^cle    Que  Vaut  une  Dette 
d'Honneur?     Paris:  1868.     8vo.     pp.  23. 
^e.*^  On  the  Mexican  debt. 

"  Plymley,  Peter."— See  Smith,  Sidney. 

POE  (Edgar  A.).  The  Raven  and  Other  Poems.  By  Edgar 
A.  Poe.  New  York:  Wiley  and  Putnam,  161  Broadway.  1845. 
i2mo.     pp.  (8),  91. 

Tales.      By  Edgar  A.   Poe.      New   York:    Wiley  and 

Putnam.     1845.     i2mo.     pp.  (6),  228. 

^^*^  The  above  two  works  are  bound  together;  the  first  precedes.  Poe's 
own  copy,  with  many  MS.  marginal  corrections  and  additions,  evidently 
intended  as  the  basis  for  a  new  edition.  This  was  afterwards  the  property 
of  R.  W.  Griswold,  Poe's  editor,  and  has  his  autograph  on  a  fly  leaf. 

The  Works  of  the  late  Edgar  Allan  Poe  with  A  Me- 
moir by  Rufus  Wilmot  Griswold  and  notices  of  his  life  and 
genius  by  N.  P.  Willis  and  J.  R.  Lowell.  New  York:  1853. 
3  vols.     8vo.     port. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.     Illustrated 

by  Waller  H.  Paton,  John  M'Whirter,  Clark  Stanton,  C.  J. 
Staniland,  J.  Lawson,  and  other  eminent  artists.  Engraved  by 
R.  Paterson.     Edinburgh:  [n.  d.]     4to.     pp.  176. 

A  Poem  in  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England,  In  Opposition 
to  the  Hind  and  Panther  written  by  Mr.  John  Dryden.  Lon- 
don: Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the 
Water-side.     1709.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

A  Poem  On  the  Taking  St.  Mary's.  [London  170-?]  8vo. 
pp.8. 


278  GRAHAM 

Poems  by  a  Painter. — See  Paton,  J.  N. 

Poems  by  J.  C. — See  Cleveland,  J. 

Poems  by  J.  D. — See  Donne,  J. 

Poems  by  the  Author  of  John  Halifax. — See  Craik,  D,  M. 

Poems  on  the  Death  of  Her  late  Majesty,  Queen  Mary  of 
Blessed  Memory.  'London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in 
Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-side.     1710.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Poems  written  in  the  leisure  hours. — See  Miller,  H. 
Poesies  Nationales  de  la  Revolution  Francaise.     [n.  p.   n.  d.] 
8vo.     pp.  192. 

^*#  Poems  by  Ivcbrun,  Ch^nier,  Roucher,  de  Lilleferme,  Dugazon,  T.  Rous- 
seau, Trouv^,  Rouget  de  Lisle,  Desausois,  Desorgues,  and  Valcourt. 

Poetic  Mirror.  — See  Hogg,  J. 

Poetry  of  the  East. — See  Alger,  W.  R. 

Poetry  of  the  Woods:  passages  from  the  poets  Descriptive 
of  Forest  Scenes,  etc.,  etc.  Philadelphia:  1859.  i2mo.  pp. 
128.     pis. 

Poetry  of  the  Year:  Passages  from  the  poets  descriptive  of 
the  seasons.  With  twenty-two  coloured  illustrations  from  draw- 
ings by  eminent  artists.  New  York:  mdcccliv.  rl.  8vo.  pp. 
104.     pis. 

Poets  and  Statesmen. — See  Dowling,  W. 

The  Poets  of  the  Elizabethan  Age.  A  selection  of  their 
most  celebrated  songs  and  sonnets.  Illustrated  with  Thirty 
Engravings.     London:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  83. 

1^*^  Contains  an  autograph  inscription  and  a  letter  of  R.  H.  Stoddard. 

POGGIO  (Imperial  Villa  del). — See  Pitti. 

Point  de  Vice. — See  Butel-Dumont. 

Pqivre  (Pierre).  Notice  sur  la  vie  de  M.  Poivre,  Chevalier 
de  I'Ordre  du  Roi,  ancien  Intendant  des  Isles  de  France  &  de 
Bourbon.  Philadelphie,  et  se  trouve  k  Paris  chez  Moutard. 
M.  DCC.  i.xxxvi.     8vo.     pp.  78,  (i). 

Political  Ballads.— S&&  Wilkins,  W.  W. 

Political  Censor. — See  Cobbett,  W. 

Potiphar  Papers. — See  Curtis,  G.  W. 

PouziANO  (Angelo).  Le  Stanze  di  Angelo  Poliziano. 
Firenze  Presso  Molini,  Landi  e  Co.  mdcccv.  Fo.  pp.  (3)iii., 
xxxi.  I,  60.     port. 


LIBRARY.  279 

Polo  (Marco).  The  Travels  of  Marco  Polo,  The  Venetian. 
The  translation  of  Marsden  revised,  with  a  selection  of  his 
notes.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wright.  London:  1854.  i2mo. 
pp.  508. 

Pope  (Alexander).  Poetical  Works.  Edited  by  H.  F.  Cary. 
With  a  biographical  notice  of  the  author.  London:  mdcccliii. 
Svo.     pp^.  478. 

PoRCHAT  (J.  J.).  Three  Months  Under  the  Snow.  The 
Journal  of  a  Young  Inhabitant  of  the  Jura.  Translated  from 
the  French.     Philadelphia:  [n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp.  178.     pi. 

"Porcupine  (Peter)."— See  Cobbett,  Wm. 

Porte  {M.  de  la).  La  Science  des  Negocians  et  Teneurs  de 
Livres,  on  Instruction  General^  Pour  tout  ce  qui  se  pratique 
dans  les  Comptoirs  des  Negocians,  tant  pour  les  affaires  de 
Banque,  que  pour  les  Marchandises,  &  chez  les  Financiers  pour 
les  Comptes.  Divisde  en  trois  traites,  Dont  le  contenu  est  ^  la 
page  suivante.  Nouvelle  Edition,  revile,  corrig^e  &  augment^e. 
A  Paris,  Chez  David  le  Jeune,  Quai  des  Augustins,  au  Saint 
Esprit.  M.  D.  cc.  Liv.  Avec  Privilege  du  Roy.  Oblong 
i2mo.     pp.  592. 

Porter  (Robert).  An  oration,  to  commemorate  the  Inde- 
pendence of  the  United  States  of  North- America;  Delivered  at 
Zion  Church  in  Fourth-Street,  Philadelphia,  July  4th,  1791; 
and  published  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati.  By  Robert  Porter,  A.  m.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  T.  Dobson,  at  the  Stone-House,  Second-Street,  mdccxci. 
Svo.     pp.  23. 

[PouiLLY  (Louis-Jean  Levesque  de)].  Theorie  des  Sen- 
timens  Agreables,  Oii  apres  avoir  indique  les  regies  que  la 
Nature  suit  dans  la  distribution  du  plaisir,  on  ^tablit  les  prin- 
cipes  de  la  Theologie  naturelle  &  ceux  de  la  Philosophic  igorale. 
A  Paris,     m.  dcc.  xlviii.     32mo.     pp.  192. 

PoussiELGUE  (E.).  Ce  Qui  Va  Arriver  au  Mexique.  Par 
M.  Poussielgue.     Paris:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Powell  (Baden).  The  Order  of  Nature  Considered  in  refer- 
ence to  the  Claims  of  Revelation.  A  third  series  of  essays. 
London:  1859.     i2mo.     pp.  495. 


280  GRAHAM 

Powell  (Thomas).  The  Living  Authors  of  England.  New- 
York:  1849.     8vo.     pp.  316. 

PowNALL  (Thomas).  Memoire  /  Adresse  aux  /  Souverains  / 
de  I'Europe,  /  Sur  I'etat  present  des  Affaires  de  I'ancien  &  du  / 
nouveau  Monde,  /  Par  Mr.  Pownall,  /  Ci-devant  Gouverneur, 
Capitaine-G^n^ral  &  /  Commandant  en  chef  des  provinces 
Ame  /  riquaines  de  Massachuset-Bay,  nouvelle  /  Angjeterre  & 
Caroline  meridionale,  &  mem-  /  bre  du  Parlement  d' Angleterre.  / 
Traduit  de  I'Anglois  par  M.  ****:»=  /  A  Londres,  /  Et 
se  trouve  ^  Bruxelles,  chez  E.  Flon, /Imprimeur-Libraire,  pr^s 
laMonnoie.  /     M.  dcc.  lxxxi.     8vo.     pp.  (3),  7,  iii.,  82. 

Practice  of  Pie  tie. — See  Bayly,  L. 

Praed  (Winthrop  Mackworth).  The  Poetical  Works  of 
Winthrop  Mackworth  Praed.  Now  first  collected.  New 
York:  1857.     i2mo.     pp.  311. 

Prairiedom:  Rambles  and  Scrambles  in  Texas,  or,  New 
Estr^madura.  By  a  Suthron.  With  a  map.  New  York:  1845. 
i2mo.     pp.  166. 

Prarond  (E.).  La  Mort  du  President  Lincoln.  (Concours 
de  1867.)     Academic  Frangaise.     Paris  1867.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Pratt  (Seabred  Dodge).  Inklings:  containing  Sketches  of 
Life,  compositions,  essays,  disputations,  poems,  etc.  Auburn: 
1852.     i2mo.     pp.  402. 

Prentiss  (E.).  Stepping  Heavenward.  New  York:  [1869] 
8vo.     pp.  426. 

Prescott  (William  H.).  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico, 
with  a  preliminary  view  of  the  Ancient  Mexican  Civilization, 
and  the  life  of  the  conqueror,  Hernando  Cortes.  New  York: 
MDCCCLi.     3  vols.     8vo.     ports.  pi.  and  maps. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,  with  a  preliminary 

view  \)f  the  Civilization  of  the  Incas.     New  York:  mdcccl- 
2  vols.     8vo.     ports,     pi. 

History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella   the 

Catholic.     New  York:  1851.      3  vols.     8vo.     ports,  and  map. 

Price  (E.).  Norway  and  Its  Scenery.  Comprising  the 
Journal  of  a  Tour  by  Edward  Price,  Esq.  With  considerable 
additions.     And  a  Road-Book  for  Tourists,  with  hints  to  anglers 


LIBRARY.  281 

.and  sportsmen.  Edited  and  compiled  by  Thomas  Forester. 
London:  1853.     i2mo.     pp.  470.     pis. 

Price  (Richard),  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil 
Liberty,  the  Principles  of  Government,  and  Justice  and  Policy 
•of  the  War  with  America.  To  which  is  added  An  Appendix, 
-Containing  a  State  of  the  National  Debt,  an  Estimate  of  the 
Money  drawn  from  the  Public  by  the  Taxes,  and  an  Account 
•of  the  National  Income  and  Expenditure  since  the  last  War. 
The  third  edition.  London:  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the 
Strand.     London:  m.dcc.lxxvi.     8vo.     pp.  128. 

■: Additional   Observations  On  the  Nature  and  Value  of 

•Civil  Liberty,  and  the  War  with  America:  also  Observations  on 
Schemes  for  raising  Money  by  Public  Loans;  An  Historical 
Deduction  and  Analysis  of  the  National  Debt;  And  a  brief  Ac- 
count of  the  Debts  and  Resources  of  France.  The  Third 
Edition  with  Additions.  London:  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in 
the  Strand,     m.dcc.lxxvii.     8vo.     pp.  176. 

Prichard  (James  Cowles).  The  Natural  History  of  Man; 
•<:omprising  inquiries  into  the  modifying  influence  of  physical 
and  moral  agencies  on  the  different  tribes  of  the  human  family. 
Edited  and  enlarged  by  Edwin  Norris,  London:  1855.  2 
■vols.     8vo.     pis. 

Prim  {^Do7t  Juan,  Conde  de  Reus  and  Marques  de  los  Cas- 
tillejos).  Le  General  Prim  le  Senat,  les  Cortes  et  la  Presse 
Espagnole  Dans  la  Question  du  Mexique.  Paris  1863.  8vo. 
pp.  171. 

Prime  (William  C).  Boat  Life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  New 
York:  1857.     8vo.     pp.  498. 

***  ^  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Tent  Life  in  the  Holy  Land.    New  York:  1857.     8vo. 

pp.  498.     pis. 

^*^^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Prince  of  Tunis. — See  Mackenzie,  H. 

Probyn  (J.  W.).  Essays  on  Italy  and  Ireland  and  the 
United  States  of  America.  Reprinted  from  the  "Revue  des 
Deux  Mondes"  and  the  "Westminster  keview."  London: 
1868.     i2mo.     pp.  336.     map. 


*  * 


Contents: 


Milan  and  Venice  since  the  war  of  1859. 


282  GRAHAM 

Italy,  Venice  and  Austria. 
Italy  and  the  war  of  1866. 
Two  temporal  powers:  the  Anglican  Church  in  Ireland  and  the  Roman  Church 

in  Italy. 
The  church  system  of  Ireland  and  Canada. 
The  United  States  Constitution  and  the  Secessionists. 

Procter  (Adelaide  Anne).  Legends  and  Lyrics.  A  Book 
of  Verses.     New  York:  1858.     i2mo.     pp.  264. 

Legends  and  Lyrics.  A  book  of  verses.  Second  vol- 
ume.    London:  1870.      i2mo.     pp.  223. 

[Procter  (B.  W.)].  Effigies  Poeticae:  or  The  Portraits  of 
the  British  Poets.  Illustrated  by  notes  biographical,  critical, 
and  poetical.  London:  James  Carpenter  and  Son,  Old  Bond 
Street,     mdcccxxiv.     2  vols.     Fo.     ports. 

^%  Large  paper  copy,  with  india  paper  impressions  of  the  plates. 
[ ]     Mirandola  /  A  Tragedy  /  by  /  Barry  Cornwall.  /   Lon- 
don /  John  Warren,  Old  Bond  Street.  /     mdcccxxi.  /    8vo.     pp.. 
vi,  (2),  no. 

[ ]     English  S^ongs,  and  other  small  poems.     A  new  and 

enlarged  edition.     Boston:  M  dccc  Li.     i2mo.     pp.387,     port. 

[ ]     English  Songs,  and  other  small  poems.     By  Barry 

Cornwall.     London:  1856.     24mo.     pp.  xl.,  284. 
:^*j^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

[ ]      Dramatic   Scenes.       With    other   poems,    now    first 

printed.     Illustrated.     London:  1857.     8vo.     pp.  404. 
^^*4(.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

[ ]     Charles    Lamb:    A    Memoir.      By    Barry    Cornwall. 

London:  Edward  Moxon   &  Co.,    Dover  Street.     1866.     8vo. 
pp.  252.     ports. 

4t*#  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham.     A  letter  of  T.  A. 
Trollope,  about  the  book,  is  inserted. 

[ ]     Charles    Lamb:    A    Memoir.     By    Barry    Cornwall. 

[n.  p.  n.  d.]     pp.  14. 

,t*^(.  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton.     A  review  of  the  Memoir. 

[Proeschel  (J.  N.).]  L'OEuvre  d'un  Grand  Peuple.  Par 
J.  N.  P.     Paris:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  63. 

Propertius  (Sextus  Aurelius).  Erotica.  The  Elegies  of 
Propertius,  the  Satyricon  of  Petronius  Arbiter,  and  the  Kisses 
of  Johannes  Secnndus.  Literally  translated,  and  accompanied 
by    poetical    versions    from    various  sources.     To    which    are 


LIBRARY.  283 

added,  the  Love  Epistles  of  Aristsenetus.  Translated  by  R. 
Brinsley  Sheridan  and  Mr.  Halhed.  Edited  by  Walter  K. 
Kelly.     London:   mdcccliv.     8vo.     pp.  500. 

Prospect  from  the  Congress  Gallery. — See  Cobbett,  W. 

"Protestant,  A." — See  Houghton,  Lord. 

"Front,  Father."— See  Mahony. 

Prout  (William).  Chemistry,  Meteorology,  and  the  Func- 
tion of  Digestion,  considered  with  reference  to  Natural  The- 
ology. Edited  By  J.  W.  Griffith.  London:  1855.  i2mo.  pp. 
419- 

Psalmi  Davidis. — See  Bible. 

Psalms  of  David. — See  Bible. 

Public  Characters  of  1800-1801.  To  be  continued  annually. 
London:  1801.     8vo.     pp.  587.     ports. 

PUCKLE  (James).  The  Club:  or,  A  Gray  Cap  for  a  Green 
Head.  A  dialogue  between  a  father  and  son.  [Edited  by  S. 
W.  Singer.]  Chiswick  Press:  M  DCCC  xxxiv.  i6mo.  pp.  xii, 
128.     port  and  pis. 

[PtJCKLER-MuRKAU  (Hermann,  Fi'irst  von)].  Tutti  Frutti. 
By  the  author  of  "The  tour  of  a  German  Prince."  [Translated 
by  Edmund  Spencer.]     New  York:  1834.     8vo.     pp.  226. 

PULLEYN  (William).  Church-Yard  Gleanings,  and  Epigram- 
matic Scraps:  being  a  collection  of  remarkable  Epitaphs  and 
Epigrams,  compiled  from  the  most  ancient  as  well  as  modern 
sources,  foreign  and  domestic.  Serious  and  Facetious:  to  which 
are  annexed  Some  Observations  on  Churches,  Church- Yards, 
Rites  of  Sepulture,  Tombs,  and  Mausoleums;  with  instructions 
for  ascertaining  the  dates  of  ancient  monuments.  London: 
[n.  d.]     i2mo.     pp.  264. 

The  Punishments  of  China,  illustrated  by  Twenty-Two 
Engravings:  with  Explanations  in  English  and  French.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  William  Miller.  1801.  Lg.  4to.  22  pis  and 
text. 

Pursuits  of  Literature. — See  Mathias. 

QuAiN  (Richard).  On  Some  Defects  in  General  Education: 
being  the  Hunterian  Oration  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons 
for  1869.     London:  1870.     i2mo.     pp.  112. 


284  GRAHAM 

QuARivES  (Francis).  Emblemes.  Divine  and  Moral.  Lon- 
don: [1660?]     i2mo.     pp.  381. 

^(.*^  Lacking  title  page. 

Emblems,   Divine  &  Moral.      London:  1845.      32mo. 

pp.  312. 

The  School  of  the  Heart;  or,  the  heart  of  itself  gone 

away  from  God;  brought  back  to  Him;  and  instructed  by  Him. 
With  The  Learning  of  the  Heart;  and  Hieroglyphics  of  the  Life 
of  Man.     London:  MDCCCXLV.     32mo.     pp.  264. 

See  Crashaw,  R. 

Quarrels  of  Authors. — See  Disraeli. 

QuATREFAGES  (A.  de).  Le  ver  a  sole  et  la  Sericiculture. 
Paris:  1866.     24mo.     pp.  51. 

Histoire  de  I'homme.     Paris:  1867-     5  Nos.     24mo. 

Queene  of  Ar  rag  on. — See  Habington,  W. 

QuEKETT  (John).  Lectures  on  Histology,  delivered  at  the 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  in  the  session  1850-51. 
Elementary  tissues  of  plants  and  animals.  Illustrated  by  one 
hundred  and  fifty-nine  wood-cuts.  London:  1852.  8vo.  pp. 
viii,  215. 

[The  Same:]  delivered  1851-52.     Vol.  IL     Structure 

of  the  skeleton  of  plants  and  invertebrate  animals.  Illustrated 
by  two  hundred  and  sixty-four  wood  cuts.  London:  1854. 
Svo.  pp.  viii,  413. 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Use  of  the  Microscope,  in- 
cluding the  different  Methods  of  preparing  and  examining  ani- 
mal, vegetable,  and  mineral  structures.  Third  Edition,  with 
additions.  Illustrated  with  eleven  plates  and  upwards  of  three 
hundred  wood  engravings.     London:  1855.     ^"^o.    pp.556,    pis. 

La  Question  Mexicaine  et  la  Colonisation  Fran9aise. 
Paris:  1864.     8vo,     pp.  40. 

[QuiNCY  (J.  P.)].  Charicles:  a  dramatic  poem.  By  the  author 
of  Lyteria.     Boston:  mdccclvi.     i2mo.     pp.  106. 

QuiNCY  (Q.  de). — See  Duppa,  R. 


lABELAIS  (Francois).  The  Works  of  Francis  Rabelais. 
Translated  from  the  French.  By  Sir  Thomas  Urquhait 
and  Motteux;  with  explanatory  notes,  by  Duchat,  Ozell, 

and  others.     A  new  edition,  revised,  and  with  additional  notes. 

London:  1851.     2  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

CEuvres  de  Francois  Rabelais.     Contenant  la  vie   de 

Gargantua  et  celle  de  Pantagruel  augment^es  de  plusieurs  frag- 
ments et  de  deux  chapitres  du  V^  livre  restitues  d'apres  nn 
manuscrit  de  la  Biblioth^que  Imperiale.  Pr^c^d^es  d'une  notice 
historique  sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de  Rabelais.  Augmentee 
de  Nouveaux  Documents  Par  P.  L.  Jacob,  Bibliophile.  Nou- 
velle  Edition,  revue  sur  les  meilleurs  textes  et  particuli^remeut 
sur  les  travaux  de  J.  Le  Duchat  et  de  S.  de  L'Aulnaye  Eclaircie 
quant  a  I'Orthographe  et  a  la  Ponctuation,  et  accompagnee  de 
Notes  succinctes  et  d'un  Glossaire  Par  Louis  Barrd.  Illustra- 
tions par  Gustave  Dore.     Paris:  1857.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  339.     pis. 

Raccolta  di  Quadri  dipinti  dai  piu'  famosi  pennelli,  e  posse- 

duti  da  S.  A.  R.  Pietro  Leopoldo  Arciduca  d'  Austria  Principe 

.    .    .  &c.,  &c.     Una  parte  dei  quali  stanno  esposti  nel  suo  R. 

Palazzo,   e  una  altra  parte  nella  sua   R.   Galleria  di   Firenze. 

Firenze  MDCCLXXViii.     2  vols.     Large  fo.     Title.     147  pis.  and 

4  11. 

Raccolta  di  Varj  Esercizj  di  Pieta'  ed  Istruzioni.  Edizione 
XXI.  ricorretta  ed  accresciuta  sopra  1' ultima  di  Roma.  Venezia: 
1829.     2  vols.     24mo. 

Racine  (Jean).  CEuvres  /  de  /  Racine.^  Tome  Premier.  /  A 
Paris:  /  m.  dcc.  lx.  /  Avec  Approbation  et  Privilege  du  Roi.  / 
3  vols.     4to.     port,  and  pis. 

CEuvres  de  Jean  Racine.     Paris:  1819.     4  vols.     32mo. 

port,  and  pis. 

Theatre  comple%.     Pr^c^d^  d'une  notice  par  M.  Auger. 

Paris:  1845.      i2mo.     pp.  663.     port. 

Rafina  (Gesner).     Une  Mission  Secrete  a  Paris  pendant  la 

(285) 


286  GRAHAM 

Commnue.      Rapports    Adress^s    au    Gouvernement.      Paris: 
1 87 1.     i2mo.     pp.  65. 
Raikes  (T.).— See  Stoddard,  R.  H. 

Rainsford  (Marcus).  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Black 
Empire  of  Hayti:  comprehending  a  view  of  the  Principal 
Transactions  in  the  Revolution  of  Saint  Domingo;  with  its 
antient  and  modern  state.  [London:]  Albion  Press  Printed: 
1805.     4to.     pp.  467.     pis. 

Geschichte  der  Insel  Hayti  oder  St.  Domingo  besonders 

des  auf  derselben  errichteten  Negerreichs.  Aus  dem  Englischen. 
Mit  einem  Kupfer.  Hamburg,  bei  Adolph  Schmidt.  1806. 
8vo.     pp.  427. 

Raleigh  {Sir  Walter).  The  /  Historic  of  /  the  Worid.  /  In 
five  bookes.  /  i  Intreating  of  the  Beginning  and  first  Ages  of 
the  same,  from  the  Crea-  /  tion  unto  Abraham.  /  2  Of  the 
Times  from  the  Birth  of  Abraham,  to  the  destruction  of  the  / 
temple  of  Salomon.  /  3  From  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem,  to 
the  time  of  Philip  of  Macedon.  /  4  From  the  Reigne  of  Philip 
of  Macedon,  to  the  establishing  of  that  King- /dome,  in  the 
Race  of  Antigonus.  /  5  From  the  settled  rule  of  Alexanders 
Successors  in  the  East,  untill  the  Ro-  /  mans  (prevailing  over  all) 
made  Conquest  of  Asia  and  Macedon.  /  By  Sir  Walter  Ralegh, 
Knight./  [At  London:  printed  for  Walter  Burre,  1614].  Fo. 
PP-  (61),  555,  669,  (54).     Maps  and  pis. 

#*4t  The   colophon   is:   London,  Printed  for  G.  Lathum  and   R.  Young. 

M. DC.  XXXIV. 

The  Poems  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh:  now  first  collected. 

With  a  Biographical  and  Critical  Introduction:  by  Sir  Egerton 
Brydges,  K.  J.  The  second  edition.  London:  From  the  Pri- 
vate Press  of  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and  Brown. 
Printed  by  T.   Davison,   Whitefriars.     1814.      i2mo.      pp.  79. 

See  Wotton,  H. 

Rambling  Fuddle- Caps. — See  Ward,  E. 

[Ram^  (L.  de  la)].  Held  in  Bondage,  or  Granville  de  Vigne. 
Philadelphia:  T864.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Ramsay  (Allan).  The  Ever  Green,  being  a  Collection  of  Scots 
Poems,  Wrote  by  the  Ingenious  before  3600.  Published  by 
Allan  Ramsay.     Edinburgh;  mdcclxl     2  vols.      i6mo. 


LIBRARY.  287 

Ramsay  (Allan).  The  Tea-Table  Miscellany:  or,  a  Collection 
of  choice  Songs,  Scots  and  English.  In  Four  Volnmes.  The 
Twelfth  Edition,  Being  the  Compleatest  and  most  Correct  of 
any  yet  published.  London:  Printed  for  A.  Millar,  in  the 
Strand,     mdcclxiii.     4  vols,  in  i.     i2mo.     port. 

The  Tea-Table  Miscellany:  or,  a  Collection  of  Scots 

Songs.  The  Fourteenth  Edition,  With  large  Additions,  not 
printed  in  any  former  Impression.  Dublin:  Printed  by  T. 
Dyton,  at  Newton's  Head,  in  Dame-street,  Bookseller,  mdcc- 
LXix.     i2mo.     pp.  360. 

The  Gentle  Shepherd,  A  Pastoral  Comedy;  with  illus- 
trations of  the  Scenary:  An  appendix.  Memoirs  of  David  Allan, 
the  Scots  Hogarth;  besides  original,  and  other  poems  connected 
with  the  illustrations:  and  a  comprehensive  glossary.  To  which 
are  prefixed,  an  authentic  life  of  Allan  Ramsay,  and  an  inquiry 
into  the  origin  of  pastoral  poetry;  the  propriety  of  the  rules 
prescribed  for  it;  and  the  practice  of  Ramsay.  Edinburgh: 
Printed  by  Abernethy  &  Walker.  1808.  2  vols.  8vo.  port., 
pis.,  and  map. 

The  Gentle  Shepherd,  A  Pastoral  Comedy.     With  a 

life  and  portrait  of  the  author,  numerous  illustrations,  and  a 
comprehensive  glossary.  Edinburgh:  Adam  and  Charles  Black, 
North  Bridge,     mdccclix.      i6mo.     pp.  175.     port,  and  pis. 

Ramsay  (David).  The  Life  of  George  Washington,  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
throughout  the  war  which  established  their  Independence;  and 
first  President  of  the  United  States.  New- York:  Printed  by 
Hopkins  &  Seymour.      1807.     8vo.     pp.  viii,  376. 

^s.*^^  From  the  library  of  "John  Randolph  of  Roanoke,"  with  a  copy  of  his 
rare  book  plate.  The  binding  is  a  remarkably  fine  specimen  of  fancy  Amer- 
ican binding  of  an  early  period. 

The  Life  of  George  Washington,  Commander  in  Chief 

of  the  Armies  of  The  United  States  of  America,  throughout  the 
war  which  established  their  Independence;  and  first  President 
of  the  United  States.  Second  Edition.  Boston;  Published  by 
D.  Mallory  and  Co.,  1811.     i2mo.     pp.  viii,  371. 

Vie  de  Georges  Washington  gdn^ral  en  chef  des  armies 

des  Etats-Unis  pendant  la  guerre  qui  a  ^tabli  leur  independance 
e.t  premier  President  des   Etats-Unis.       Traduit  de  I'Anglais. 


288  GRAHAM 

Paris:  A  la  I/ibrairie  frangaise  et  ^trang^re  de  Parsons,  Galig- 
nani  et  Cie,  rue  Vivienne,  no.  17.     1809.     8vo.     pp.  472.    port. 

Ranc:^  (F.).  De  la  Navigation  a  Vapeur.  Paris:  1867. 
24mo.     pp.  51. 

Randolph  (John). — See  Washington,  G. 

Randolph  (Thomas).  Poems  /  with  the  /  Mvses  /  Looking- 
Glasse:  /  and  /  Amyntas.  /  By  Thomas  Randolph,  Master  of 
Arts,  /  and  late  Fellow  of  Trinity  Colledge  in  /  Cambridge.  / 
Oxford,  /  Printed  by  Leonard  Lichfield,  /  Printer  /  to  the  Vniver- 
sity,  for  Francis  Bowman:/  m.  dc.  xxxviil  /  Sm.  4to.  pp. 
(24),  128,  (2),  (6),  114. 

Ranke  (Leopold).  The  History  of  the  Popes,  their  Church 
and  State,  and  especially  of  Their  Conflicts  with  Protestantism 
in  the  sixteenth  &  seventeenth  centuries.  Translated  by  E. 
Foster.     London:  1851-.     3  vols.     i2mo.     ports. 

The  History  of  Servia,  and   the  Servian  Revolution. 

With  a  sketch  of  the  Insurrection  in  Bosnia.  Translated  from 
the  German  by  Mrs.  Alexander  Kerr.  To  which  is  added.  The 
Slave  Provinces  of  Turkey.  Chiefly  from  the  French  of  Cyprien 
Robert.     London:  1853.     i2mo.     pp.  520. 

Raffaelo  Sanzio.  The  Logge  del  Vaticano,  drawn  and 
etched  on  steel,  by  Reveil;  from  Raffaelle's  Frescoes.  London. 
To  be  had  at  the  principal  booksellers  and  printshops.  1833. 
i2mo.     pp.  li.     54  pis. 

The   History   of    Psyche   from    Raphael's   Drawings, 

etched  on  Steel  by  Reveil;  with  a  new  tale  by  M.  Lemolt 
Phalary.     London.     1832.     i2mo.     pp.  (4),  iv,  iv,  68.     pis. 

Rapport  des  Commissaires. — See  Franklin,  B. 

[Raspe  (R.  E.)].  Aventures  du  Baron  Miinchhausen.  Tra- 
duction nouvelle  par  Th^ophile  Gautier  Fils.  Illustr^es  par 
Gustave  Dore.  Paris.  Charles  Furne,  Libraire-Editeur.  45, 
rue  Saint- Andr^-des-Arts.     [1862.]     rl.  8vo.     pp.  238.     pis. 

The  Adventures  of  Baron  Munchausen.     A  New  and 

Revised  Edition.  With  an  introduction  by  T.  Teignmouth 
Shore,  M.  A.  Illustrated  by  Gustave  Dor^.  London.  [1865.] 
4to.     pp.  216.     pis. 

Raulin  (V.).  Le  R^gne  Mineral.  Paris:  1867.  24mo. 
pp.  65. 


LIBRARY.  28& 

Raynal  {Abbe  W.  T.)  Revolution  de  I'Amdrique,  par  M. 
I'Abb^  Raynal,  Auteur  de  I'Histoire  Philosophique  &  Politique 
des  Etablissemens,  &  du  Commerce  des  Europ^ens  dans  les 
deux  Indes.  Supplement  Pour  servir  de  Tome  VIII.  a  P Edi- 
tion qui  a  parue  en  sept  Volumes.  A  Londres,  Chez  Lockyer 
Davis,  Holbourn.     m.dcc.lxxxi.     8vo.     pp.  viij.,  183. 

Revolution  de  I'Amerique,    par  M.    L'Abb^  Raynal, 

Auteur  de  I'Histoire  Philosophique  &  Politique  des  Etablisse- 
mens, and  du  Commerce  des  Europ^ens  dans  les  deux  Indes. 
A  Londres,  Chez  Lockier  Davis,  Holbourn.  m.  dcc.  lxxxi. 
8vo.     pp.  xiv.  (2),   183.     port. 

Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique  des  Isles  Fran9oises 

dans  les  Indes  Occidentales.  A  Lausanne,  Chez  J.  Pierre  Heu- 
bach  &  Comp.  m.  dcc.  lxxxiv.  8vo.  pp.  xv.,  (i),  355.  port, 
and  fold.  tab. 

Recueil  de  Diverses  Pieces.     Servant  de  Supplement  ^ 

I'Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique  des  Establissemens  et  du 
Commerce  des  Europeens  dans  les  deux  Indes.  A  Neuchatel  & 
a  Geneve,  Chez  les  Libraires  Associes.  m.  dcc.  lxxxiv.  8vo. 
pp.  430. 

^(.*^f.  This  contains  Paine's  letter  to  Raynal,  the  Arret  of  the  French  Parlia- 
ment, condemning  the  work,  and  the  "  Censure  "  of  the  Theological  Faculty 
of  Paris. 

Read  (Thomas  Buchanan).  The  House  by  the  Sea.  A 
Poem.     Philadelphia:  1855.     i2mo.     pp.  152. 

Sylvia;   or,   The  Lost  Shepherd.     An  eclogue.     And 

Other  Poems.     Philadelphia:  1857.     8vo.     pp.  158. 

Reade  (Charles).  Clouds  and  Sunshine.  And  Art:  a  dra- 
matic tale.     Boston:  m  dccc  lv.     lamo.     pp.  288. 

' It  Is  Never  Too  Late  To  Mend.'     Boston:  m.dccc.lvi. 

2  vols.      1 2 mo. 

"Love  Me  Little,  Love  Me  Long."     New  York:  1859. 

i2mo.     pp.  435. 

PegWoffington.     A  novel.     Boston:  M  dccc  LV.     i2mo. 

PP-  303- 

Reade  (W.  Winwood).  Savage  Africa:  being  The  narrative, 
of  a  Tour  in  equatorial,  southwestern,  and  northwestern  Africa; 
with  notes  on  the  habits  of  the  gorilla;  on  the  existence  of  uni- 
corns and  tailed  men;  on  the  slave-trade;  on  the  origin,  char- 


290  GRAHAM 

acter,  and  capabilities  of  the  negro,  and  on -the  future  civiliza- 
tion of  Western  Africa.  With  Illustrations,  and  a  Map.  New 
York:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  452. 

Realities. — See  Lynn,  B. 

Reasons  for  the  Inexpediency  of  Chartering  a  National  Bank. 
Dedicated  to  the  President  of  the  United  States.  New  York: 
1841.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Reboul  (J.).  Poesies  Nouvelles.  Paris:  1846.  121110.  pp. 
227. 

Reboui^-Deneyrol  (L.  J.).  Apergu  Historique  sur  I'Asile  et 
les  Conferences.     Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  71. 

Recueil. — See  France. 

Recueil  des  Loix  Constitutives. — See  Regnier. 

Recherches  Philosophiques. — See  Pauw,  C.  de. 

Recollections  of .    .    .  Scott. — See  Gillies,  R.  P. 

Redding  (Cyrus).  A  History  and  Description  of  Modern 
Wines.  Third  edition,  with  additions  and  corrections.  Lon- 
don: 1851.     i2mo.     pp.  440.     pi. 

[ ]     Memoirs  of  William  Beckford  of  Fonthill,  Author  of 

*'Vathek."     London:  1859.     2  vols.      i2mo.     port. 

Redfield  (Amasa  A.).  A  Hand-Book  of  The  U.  S.  Tax 
Law  (Approved  July  i,  1862,)  with  All  the  Amendments,  to 
March  4,  1863:  comprising  the  Decisions  of  the  Commissioner 
of  Internal  Revenue,  together  with  Copious  Notes  and  Explan- 
ations. For  the  use  of  tax-payers  of  every  class,  and  the  officers 
of  the  revenue  of  all  the  states  and  territories.  Compiled  from 
official  sources.  Fifth  edition.  New  York:  1863.  i2mo.  pp. 
368. 

Reed  (Henry).  Introduction  to  English  Literature,  From 
Chaucer  to  Tennyson.     London:  [n.  d.j     i2mo.     pp.  234. 

[Regnier  [C.  A.  due  de  Nassa\).  Recueil  des  Loix  Consti- 
tutives des  Colonies  Angloises,  conf^ddrees  sous  la  denomination 
d'Etats-Unis  de'  rAm^rique-Septentrionale.  Auquel  on  a  joint 
les  Actes  d'lnd^pendance,  de  Confederation  &  autres  Actes  du 
Congr^s  g^n^ral,  traduit  de  I'Anglois.  D^di^  a  M.  le  Docteur 
Franklin.  A  Philadelphie,  Et  se  vend  £l  Paris,  rue  Dauphine, 
Chez  Cellot  and  Jombert,  fils  jeune,  Libraires,  la  seconde  porta 


LIBRARY.  291 

cochere  a  droite,  an  fond  de  la  Conr.     m.  dcc.  lxxviii.     i2mo. 
pp.  370. 

Regnier  (J.)    Le    Robinson    Chretien.     Paris:    1838.     i6mo. 
pp.  472. 

Regula  Placitandi.  A  Collection  of  Special  Rules  for  Plead- 
ing, from  The  Declaration  to  the  Issue,  In  Actions  Real,  Per- 
sonal, and  Mixt;  with  the  Distinction  of  Words  to  be  used 
therein,  or  refused.  Also  Directions  for  Laying  of  Actions,  of 
the  Time  for  bringing  them,  and  of  the  Persons  to  bring  the 
same.  Together  with  some  Remarks  and  Observations  touch- 
ing Averments,  Notice,  Request  or  Demand,  Justifications,  In- 
nuendos,  Protestando,  Traverse,  Averment,  Double  Pleas, 
Abatements,  Demurrers,  Trials,  Verdicts,  Judgments,  Writs  of 
Krror,  Estoppels  and  Conclusions.  With  divers  precedents, 
Illustrating  and  Explaining  the  same:  Very  useful  and  neces- 
sary for  Clerks,  Attorneys,  Solicitors,  &c.  The  Second  Edition, 
Corrected.  London:  Printed  by  the  Assigns  of  R.  &  E.  Atkyns, 
Esquires;  for  Thomas  Basset  at  the  George  by  St.  Dunstans 
Church,  and  Thomas  Beaver  at  the  Hand  and  Star  betwixt  the 
two  Temple  Gates,  by  Temple-Bar.  m.  dc.  xciv.  i6mo.  pp. 
310. 

Reid  (H).  The  American  Question  in  a  Nut-Shell;  or  why 
we  should  recognize  the  Confederates.  London:  mdccclxii. 
i2mo.     pp.  31. 

Reid  (John).— See  Eaton,  J.  H. 

Relation  Historique. — See  Smith,  W. 

Remains  of  the  late  Mrs.  Trench. — See  Houghton,  Lord. 

Remak  (Stephen  S.).  La  Paix  en  Amerique.  Paris:  1865. 
3vo.     pp.   112. 

1^*^  The  author  was  a  Philadelphia  lawyer,  later  U.  S.  Consul  at  Trieste. 
The  pamphlet  was  written  in  Paris. 

Remarks  made  on  a  Short  Tour. — See  Silliman,  B. 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Cheyne's  Essay  of  Health  and  Long  Life. 
Wherein  Some  of  the  Doctor's  Notorious  Contradictions,  and 
False  Reasonings  are  laid  open:  together  With  several  Observa- 
tions on  the  same  Subject;  Rectifying  many  of  the  Errors  and 
Mistakes  of  that  Performance.  By  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Society.  The  Second  Edition  Corrected.  London:  Printed 
for  Aaron  Ward,  at  the  King's  Arms  in  Little-Britain,  and  sold 


292  GRAHAM 

by  T.  Cox,  the  Corner  of  Swithin's-Alley,  near  the  Royal  Ex- 
change.    1724.     (Price  IS.)     8vo.     pp.  xviij,  78,  (2). 

Remarks  on  Stephens'  s. — See  Cass,  L. 

Remarks  on  the  exclusion  of .    .    .  Byron. — See  Hobhouse,  J. 

Remarks  which  the  Author. — See  ZinzendorfF. 

Reminiscence  0/ Cardinal  Wiseman. — See  Houghton,  Lord. 

Renards^  Les. — See  Arbelle. 

Rennell  (James).  The  Geographical  System  of  Herodotus 
Examined  and  Explained,  by  a  Comparison  with  those  of  Other 
Ancient  Authors,  and  with  Modern  Geography.  In  the  course 
of  the  work  are  introduced  Dissertations  on  the  Itinerary  Stade 
of  the  Greeks,  The  Expedition  of  Darius  Hystaspes  to  Scythia, 
the  position  and  remains  of  ancient  Babylon,  the  Alluvions  of 
the  Nile,  and  canals  of  Suez;  -the  Oasis  and  Temple  of  Jupiter 
Ammon,  The  Ancient  Circumnavigation  of  Africa,  and  other 
subjects  of  history  and  geography.  The  whole  explained  by 
eleven  maps  adapted  to  the  different  subjects;  and  accompanied 
with  a  complete  index.  Second  edition  revised.  London: 
MDCCCXXX.     2  vols.     Svo.     port. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Comparative  Geography  of  Western 

Asia,  accompanied  with  an  atlas  of  maps.     With  a  complete  in- 
dex.    London:  1831.     2  vols.     Svo. 

R:6ponse  /  de  /  Monsieur  *  *  *  ^  /  Datee  de  la  Haye  du  5 
Janvier  1756.  A  /  la  Lettre  /  de  son  Excellence  /  Monsieur 
*****  ***^  Dat^e  de  Londres  du  14  Decembre  1755. 
[Paris:]  m.dcc.lvi.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Report  of  the  Committee. — See  Jackson,  A. 

Report  of  the  Special  Commissioner. — See  Wells,  D.  A. 

Report  of  the  U.  S.  Revenue  Commissioti. — See  Wells,  D.  A. 

Report  on  the  Trees. — See  Emerson,  G.  B. 

Repton  (H.).  Designs  for  the  pavilion  at  Brighton.  Humbly 
inscribed  to  His  Royal  Highness,  the  Prince  of  Wales.  By  H. 
Repton,  Esq.  With  the  assistance  of  his  sons,  John  Adey  Rep- 
ton, F.  S.  A.  and  G.  S.  Repton,  Architects.  London:  1808. 
Fo.     pp.  41.     10  pis. 

Restout  (Jean  Bernard).  Galerie  Frangoise  ou  Portraits 
des  Hommes  et  des  Femmes  C^l^bres  qui  out  paru  en  France, 


LIBRARY.  293 

Graves  en  Taille-douce  par  les  meilleurs  Artistes,  sous  la  con- 
duite  de  M.  Restout,  Peintre  ordinaire  du  Roi,  de  P  Academic 
Royale  de  Peinture  &  de  Sculpture;  des  Academies  des  Sciences, 
Belles- Lettres  &  Arts  de  Rouen;  des  Belles-Lettres  de  Caen;  de 
Peinture,  Sculpture  &  Architecture  de  Toulouse.  Avec  un 
Abr^g^  de  Leur  Vie  par  une  Soci6t^  de  Gens  de  Lettres.  A 
Paris,  Chez  Herissant  le  Fils,  Libraire,  rue  des  Fossds  de  M.  le 
Prince,  vis-a-vis  le  petit  Hotel  de  Cond^.  m.  dcc.  lxxi.  Avec 
Approbation  et  Privilege  du  Roi.     Fo. 

^*^  Portraits  and  biographical  sketches. 

Reumont  (A.  Von).  The  Carafas  of  Maddaloni :  Naples  under 
Spanish  Dominion.  Translated  from  the  German.  London: 
1854.     8vo.     pp.  465.     port. 

R'eveil. — See  Duchesne:  Raphael. 

Reveries  of  a  Bachelor. — See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

La  Re:volution  Americaine,  D^voil^s.  Paris:  1861.  8vo. 
PP-  3^- 

^(.*»  Dedicated  to  Jefferson  Davis. 

Reynolds  (Joshua).  The  Literary  Works  of  Sir  Joshua 
Reynolds,  first  president  of  the  Royal  Academy.  To  which  is 
prefixed,  a  Memoir  of  the  Author;  with  remarks  on  his  profes- 
sional character,  illustrative  of  his  principles  and  practice.  By 
Henry  William  Beechey.  New  and  Improved  Edition.  Lon- 
don: 1851-.     2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

Rhymes  and  Roundelayes  in  praise  of  a  Country  Life. 
Adorned  with  many  pictures.  New  York:  mdccclvii.  Sm. 
4to.     pp.  192. 

Riant  (A.).  L' Hygiene  du  Foyer.  Paris:  1867.  24mo. 
pp.  52. 

Les  Ennemis  de  la  Sant^.     Paris:  1868.     24mo.    pp.50. 

Rice  (N.  L.).  The  Christian  Sabbath:  Its  History,  Au- 
thority, Duties,  Benefits,  and  Civil  Relations.  A  Series  of  Dis- 
courses. By  N.  L.  Rice,  William  Hague,  Harvey  D.  Ganse, 
William  Adams,  Alexander  H.  Vinton.  With  a  sketch  of  the 
Sabbath  Reform  by  the  Secretary  of  the  New  York  Sabbath 
Committee.     New  York:  1862.      i2mo.     pp.  271. 

Rich  (Anthony, /r.).  A  Dictionary  of  Roman  and  Greek 
Antiquities,  with  nearly  2000  engravings  on  wood.  Represent- 
ing Objects  from  the  Antique  illustrative  of  the  industrial  arts 


294  GRAHAM 

and  social  life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  London:  i860, 
i2mo.     pp.  754.     pis. 

Richard  of  Cirencester. — See  Giles,  J.  A. 

RiCHARDET  (G.).  Quatre  Jours  de  Prison  sous  la  Commune. 
Avec  Une  Preface  par  Hmile  de  la  Bedolliere.  Troiseme  edi- 
tion.     Paris:  1871.      i2mo.     pp.  32. 

Richardson  (Albert  D.).  The  Secret  Service,  the  Field,  the 
Dungeon,  and  the  Escape.  Hartford,  Conn. :  1865.  8vo.  pp. 
512.     ports,  and  pis. 

Richardson  (C.  J.).  The  Englishman's  House.  A  practical 
guide  for  selecting  or  building  a  house.  Third  edition,  with 
nearly  600  illustrations.     London:  [1874?]    ^vo.     pp.504,     pis. 

Richardson  (G.  F.).  An  Introduction  to  Geology,  and  its 
associate  sciences.  Mineralogy,  Fossil  Botany  and  Palaeontology. 
New  Edition,  Revised  and  considerably  Enlarged,  by  Thomas 
Wright.     London:  1851.     i2mo.     pp.  508.     pi. 

Riley  (H.  T.).  Chronicles  of  the  Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of 
London,  A.  D.  1188  to  1274.  Translated  from  the  original 
Latin  and  Anglo-Norman  of  the  "Liber  de  Antiquis  Legibus," 
in  the  possession  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  London:  at- 
tributed to  Arnald  Fitz-Thedmar,  Alderman  of  London  in  the 
Reign  of  Henry  the  Third,  The  French  Chronicle  of  London 
A.  D.  1259  ^o  ^-  ^'  ^343)  Translated  from  the  original  Anglo- 
Norman  of  the  "Croniques  de  London,"  preserved  in  the  Cot- 
tonian  Collection,  (Cleopatra  A  vi.)  in  the  British  Museum. 
Translated,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations,  by  Henry  Thomas 
Riley.     London:  mdccclxiii.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  319. 

Dictionary   of  Latin    Quotations,   Proverbs,   Maxims, 

and  Mottos,  classical  and  mediaeval,  including  law  terms  and 
phrases.  With  a  selection  of  Greek  Quotations.  Edited  by 
H.  T.  Riley.     London:  1866.      i2mo.     pp.  556. 

Ripley  (G.).  The  Home  Cyclopedia.  Cyclopedia  of  Liter- 
ature and  the  Fine  Arts;  comprising  complete  and  accurate 
definitions  of  all  terms  employed  in  belles-lettres,  philosophy, 
theology,  law,  mythology,  painting,  music,  sculpture,  architec- 
ture, and  all  kindred  arts.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  George 
Ripley  and  Bayard  Taylor.  New  York:  1857.  i2mo.  pp. 
647.     pis. 

^*:^  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  Bayard  Taylor. 


LIBRARY.  296 

Rise  in  Harlem. — See  Barker,  Fordyce. 

Rita^  An  Autobiography.. — See  Aid^,  H. 

[RiTSON  (J.)].  A  Select  Collection  of  English  Songs.  Lon- 
don: MDCCLXxxiii.     3  vols.     i2mo.     pi. 

^*^  Vol.  Ill  contains  airs  of  the  song. 
Robert  (Cyprien) — See  Ranke. 

Roberts  (David).  The  Holy  Land,  Syria,  Idumea,  Arabia, 
Egypt,  &  Nubia.  After  lithographs  by  Louis  Maghe  from 
drawings  made  on  the  spot  by  David  Roberts.  With  historical 
descriptions  by  the  Revd.  George  Croly.  New  York.  [1855-.] 
6  vols.     Rl.  8vo.    port,  and  pis. 

^\  In  Vol.  VI.  the  descriptions  are  by  Wm.  Brockedon. 

"Robertson." — See  Voyage  de. 

Robertson  (William).  The  History  of  America.  Contain- 
ing the  history  of  Virginia,  to  the  year  1688;  and  the  history  of 
New  England  to  the  year  1652.  A  new  edition.  Basil:  mdccc. 
8vo.     pp.  160. 

Robin  (Claude  C.).,  Nouveau  /Voyage  /  dans  /  I'Amerique 
Septentrionale,  /  en  I'annee  1781;  /  et  /  Campagne  /  de  I'arm^e  / 
de  M.  le  Comte  de  Rochambeau.  /  Par  M.  I'Abbe  Robin.  /  A 
Philadelphie,  /  Et  se  trouve  a  Paris,  /  Chez  Moutard,  Imprimeur- 
Libraire  de  la  Reine,  /  de  Madame,  &  de  Madame  Comtesse 
d'Artois,  /  rue  des  Mathurins,  Hotel  de  Cluni.  m.  dcc.  lxxxii. 
8vo.     pp.  ix.,  222. 

^t*4t  Portrait  of  Rochambeau  inserted. 

Robin  Hood:  ballads  and  songs  relating  to  that  celebrated 
outlaw;  with  anecdotes  of  his  life.  From  Ritson  and  others. 
Boston:  1866.     24mo.     pp.  336. 

Robin  Hood's  Garland;  being  A  Complete  History  of  all  the 
Notable  Exploits  performed  by  Him  and  His  Merry  Men.  In 
which  is  given  a  Preface;  containing  A  more  full  and  particular 
Account  of  his  Birth,  &c.,  than  any  hitherto  published.  York: 
Printed  by  and  for  Thomas  Wilson  and  Son,  High  Ousegate. 
181 1.     24mo.     pp.  106. 

^*^  A  chap  book. 

"Robinson  Crusoe." — See  De  Foe. 

Robinson  (Henry  Crabb).  Diary,  Reminiscences,  and  Cor- 
respondence. Selected  and  edited  by  Thomas  Sadler.  London: 
1872.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 


296  GRAHAM 

Robinson  (William  Davis).  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revo- 
lution: including  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  General 
Xavier  Miua.  With  some  observations  on  the  Practicability  of 
Opening  a  Commerce  between  the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  Oceans, 
through  the  Mexican  Isthmus  in  the  province  of  Oaxaca,  and 
at  the  Lake  of  Nicaragua;  and  on  the  future  importance  of  such 
commerce  to  the  Civilized  World,  and  more  especially  to  the 
United  States.     Philadelphia:  1820.     8vo.     pp.  396. 

ROCHEFORT  (H.).  La  Lanterne.  Par  Henri  Rochefort. 
Prix  40  cent.  Bureaux:  3  Rue  Rossini  &  Rue  Coq  Heron  5. 
Paris:  1868-.     8  vols.  i6mo. 

Rochester  (John  Wilmot,  Earl  of).  The  History  of  In- 
sipids,  a  Lampoon,  by  the  Lord  Roch r.  With  his  Fare- 
well. 1680.  Together  with  Marvil's  Ghost.  By  Mr.  AylofF. 
London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near 
the  Water-side,     1709.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

ROCOLES  (Jean  Baptiste  de).  Introdvction  generale  /  A  1'  His- 
toire,  /  Contenant  ses  veri tables  Cara-  /  cterps,  &son  parfait  vsage./ 
Avec  vn  Ordre  Svccinct  /  des  Noms  &  Families  de  tons  les 
Mo-/narques  &  Potentats  du  /  Monde,  viuans.  /  Par  lean  Bap- 
tiste de  Rocoles,  /  Conseiller  du  Roy,  son  Historiographe,  /  Pro- 
thonotaire  du  S.  Siege  &  Chanoine  /  de  Paris  en  1'  Eglise  Col- 
legiale  /  de  Saint  Benoist.  /  Troisiesme  Edition.  /  A  Paris;  / 
Chez  Denys  Bechet,  rue  S.  lacques  au  /  Com  pas  d'Or,  &  ^ 
I'Escu  au  Soleil.  m.  dc.  lxiv.  /  Avec  Privilege  dv  Roy.  /  i6mo. 
(34  11),  pp.  477- 

^:f,  Vol.  I.  ouly. 

Roger  (Charles).  A  Week  at  Bridge  of  Allan.  Comprising 
an  account  of  the  Airthrey  Spa,  and  a  series  of  six  excursions 
to  the  interesting  scenery  around  this  rising  watering-place. 
Illustrated  with  numerous  highly-finished  engravings.  Edin- 
burgh: 1852.     i2mo.     pp.228.     Maps  and  pis. 

Rogers  (D).  The  New- York  City-Hall  Recorder,  for  the 
year  1816.  Containing  Reports  of  the  most  interesting  trials 
and  decisions  which  have  arisen  in  the  various  Courts  of  Judi- 
cature, For  the  Trial  of  Jury  Causes  in  the  Hall,  during  that 
Year,  particularly  in  the  Court  of  Sessions.  With  notes  and 
remarks,  critical  and  explanatory.  By  Daniel  Rogers,  Coun- 
sellor at  Law.  Printed  by  Charles  N.  Baldwin,  No.  49  Divi- 
sion-Street. 1817.     8vo.     pp.  iv.,  204. 


LIBRARY.  297 

Rogers  (Robert).  A  Concise  Account  of  North  America: 
containing^  A  Description  of  the  several  British  Colonies  on 
that  Continent,  including  the  Islands  of  Newfoundland,  Cape 
Breton,  &c.  As  to  Their  Situation,  Extent,  Climate,  Soil,  Pro- 
duce, Rise,  Government,  Religion,  Present  Boundaries,  and  the 
Number  of  Inhabitants  supposed  to  be  in  each.  Also  of  The 
Interior,  or  Westerly  Parts  of  the  Country,  upon  the  Rivers  St. 
Laurence,  the  Mississipi,  Christino,  and  the  Great  Lakes. 
To  which  is  subjoined  An  Account  of  the  several  Nations  and 
Tribes  of  Indians  residing  in  those  Parts,  as  to  Their  Customs, 
Manners,  Government,  Numbers,  &c.  Containing  many  Useful 
and  Entertaining  Facts,  never  before  treated  of.  London: 
MDCCLXV.     8vo.     pp.  264. 

See  Hough,  F.  B. 

[Rogers  (Samuel)].  The  Pleasures  of  Memory,  a  Poem,  in 
two  parts.  By  the  Author  of  "An  Ode  to  Superstition,  with 
Some  Other  Poems."  London:  Printed  by  J.  Davis.  Sold  by 
T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand,     m  dcc  xcii.     4to.     pp.  vi,  71. 

^(.*^  A  four  line  stanza,  in  the  autograph  of  the  author,  and  signed,  inserted. 

Italy,  a  poem.     With  cuts.     Paris:  1840.     i2mo.     pp. 

252.     pi. 

Italy.     A    Poem.     Illustrated    with    12    elegant   mez- 

zotinto  engravings.  Philadelphia:  [n.  d.]  i2mo.  pp.  272. 
pis. 

Poetical  Works  Illustrated  with  engravings  executed 

hy  the  first  artists,  from  designs  by  Lawrence,  Stothard, 
Turner,  and  Vasan.  Philadelphia:  1852.  sq.  i2mo.  pp. 
451.     port. 

Poems.     With  a  memoir.     New  York:   1853.     24mo. 

pp.  340.     pi. 

Poetical    Works.      London:    Edward    Moxon.     1856. 

i6mo.     pp.  472.     port,     illus. 

Recollections  of  the   Table-Talk  of  Samuel    Rogers. 

To  which  is  added  Porsoniana.  [By  Wm.  Maltby.]  New 
York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.     1856.     i2mo.     pp.  346. 

See  Campbell,  T. 

ROGET  (Peter  Mark).  Thesaurus  of  English  Words  and 
Phrases;  so  classified  and  arranged  as  to  facilitate  the  expres- 


298  GRAHAM 

sion  of  ideas  and  assist  in  literary  composition.  Revised  and 
edited,  with  a  list  of  Foreign  Words  Defined  in  English,  and 
other  Additions,  by  Barnas  Sears.  Boston:  1855.  i2mo.  pp. 
510. 

RoGRON  (J.  A.).  Code  Civil  Explique  par  ses  motifs,  par 
des  exemples  et  par  la  jurisprudence.  Douzieme  edition,  aug- 
mentee  du  texte  des  arrets-principes,  Paris,  1843.  i6mo.  pp. 
1780. 

Rome  in  the  Nineteenth  Century. — See  Eaton,  C.  A. 

RoNDELET  (Antonin).  L' Economic  Politique  dans  la  Vie 
Pratique.      Paris:  1868.      24mo.     pp.   52.   ' 

Roper  (Robert  Wm.).  Oration  on  celebration  of  the  66th 
Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Fort  Moultrie,  delivered  at  Sul- 
livan's Island,  by  request  of  the  town  council  of  Moultrieville, 
on  the  28th  of  June,  1842.     Charleston:  1842.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

ROSCOE  {Mrs.  Henry).  Vittoria  Colonna:  Her  Life  and 
Poems.     London:  1868.     8vo.     pp.  371.     ports. 

RoscoE   (Thomas).      The   Tourist   in    Spain   and    Morocco. 
Illustrated  from  drawings  by  David  Roberts.     London:  mdccc-* 
XXXVIII.     8vo.     pp.  292. 

RoscoE  (William).  Additional  Observations  on  Penal  Juris- 
prudence and  the  Reformation  of  Criminals;  containing  re- 
marks on  prison  discipline,  in  reply  to  an  article  in  the 
Edinburgh  Review,  and  on  the  punishment  of  criminals  by 
solitary  confinement,  as  proposed  in  some  of  the  United  States 
of  America.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  a  correspondence 
on  that  subject,  and  the  latest  reports  of  the  state  prisons  of 
Philadelphia,  New  York,  Massachusetts,  &c.  London:  1823. 
Svo.     pp.  141,  118.  ' 

The  Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  the  Tenth.      Sixth 

Edition,  revi.sed  by  his  son,  Thomas  Roscoe.  London:  1853. 
2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

The  Life  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici,  called  The  Magnifi> 

cent.  Tenth  edition,  revised  by  his  son,  Thomas  Roscoe. 
London:  1862.     i2mo.     pp.  564.     port. 

RoscoMON  (W.  D.,  Earl  of).  An  Essay  on  Translated  Verse. 
By  the  Earl  of  Roscomon.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H. 
Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-side.    1709.    8vo.    pp.  16. 


LIBRARY.  299 

[Rose  (George)],  Mrs.  Brown  .at  the  Sea-side.  By  Arthur 
Sketchley.     London:  [n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp.  126. 

[ ]     Mrs.    Brown   up  the  Nile.      By  Arthur  Sketchley. 

London:  [n.  d.]     i6n]o.     pp.  152. 

[ ]     Mrs.  Brown's  Visits  to  Paris.     By  Arthur  Sketchley. 

London:  [n.  d.]     i6mo.     pp.  149. 

Rosse  (A.).  A  most  Barbarous  and  Unprecedented  Oppres- 
sion Exposed,  for  Necessary  Self-defence;  In  a  Letter  from 
Andrew  Rosse,  One  of  the  Professors  of  the  University  of  Glas- 
gow, to  all  and  sundry,  whether  his  Countrymen,  or  English, 
or  of  Ireland,  who  have  been  his  Scholars  at  any  Time;  with 
the  Lybel,  Defences,  &c.  (to  be  continued)  of  a  Depending  Pro- 
cess for  wrongous  Imprisonment  and  Defamation  of  the  said 
Professor,  against  a  pretended  Rector  of  the  said  University  and 
others.  And  Extracts  of  Original  attested  Writings,  ready  to 
be  laid  before  the  Justice  of  the  Scots  Nation,  and  of  a  British. 
Kingdom,  as  irrefragable  Documents  for  proving  the  said 
Lybel  and  for  destroying  all  Defences  offered,  or  that  possibly 
can  be  offered  by  those  pursued.  Edinburgh,  Printed,  and  to 
be  sold  at  Mr.  Rosse's  Lodging  at  the  Foot  of  the  College- wynd; 
and  in  the  Bookseller's  Shops  of  Edinburgh,  and  Coffee-houses 
there.     [1729?]     8vo.     pp.  (4),  48  [z.  e.,  64]. 

RosSE  (J.  Willoughby).  An  Index  of  Dates.  Comprehend- 
ing the  principal  facts  in  the  chronology  and  history  of  the 
world,  from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time.  Alphabetically 
arranged.  Being  a  complete  index  to  the  enlarged  edition  of 
Blair's  Chronological  Tables.     London:  1859.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

RosSETTi  (Dante  Gabriel).  Poems.  Sixth  edition.  Lon- 
don: 1872.     8vo.     pp.  282. 

RosSETTi  (William  Michael).     Swinburne's  Poems  and  Bal- 
lads.    A  Criticism.     London:  1866.     i6mo.     pp.  80. 
•     Rossi  (G.  G.  di).— See  Rubeis. 

Rothschild  (C.  and  A.  de).  The  History  and  Literature 
of  the  Israelites  according  to  the  Old  Testament  and  the 
Apocrypha.  With  a  map  of  Palestine,  and  a  map  showing  the 
journeys  of  the  Hebrews  in  the  desert.  Second  edition.  Lon- 
don: Longmans,  Green  &  Co.  1871:  2  vols.     8vo.     map. 

»*^e.  Vol.  I.  The  historical  books. 

Vol.  II.  The  prophetic  and  poetical  writings. 


500  ■  GRAHAM 

RoucHi:  (Eugene).  Le  Syst^me  du  Monde  et  le  Calendrier. 
Paris:  1867.     241110,     pp.  52. 

Rouge  (Georges  Louis  le).  Curiosites  de  Paris,  de  Versailles, 
Marly,  Viiicennes,  Saint-Cloud,  et  des  environs.  Nouvelle 
Edition,  Augmentee  de  la  Description  de  tons  les  nouveaux 
Monumens,  Edifices  &  autres  Curiosites,  avec  les  changemens 
■qui  out  ete  faits  depuis  environ  vingt  ans.  Par  M.  L.  R.  in-12, 
3  vol.  Prix.  9  liv.  relies.  Tome  Premier.  A  Paris,  Chez  les 
Libraires  Associes.  m.  dcc.  lxxi.  Avec  Approbation  &  Priv- 
ilege du  R.     2  vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

^*^  The  third  volume  is  lacking.  , 

Atlas   Ameriquain    Septentrional    Con  tenant    les    de* 

tails  des  difFerentes  provinces,  de  ce  vaste  continent.  Traduit 
des  Cartes  levees  par  ordre  du  Gouvernement  Britannique. 
Par  le  Major  Holland,  Evans,  Scull,  Mouzon,  Ross,  Cook, 
Lane,  Gilbert,  Gardner,  Hillock,  &c.  &c.  A  Paris.  Chez  le 
Rouge  Ingenieur  Geographe  du  Roi,  Rue  des  grands  Augus- 
tins.     1778.     Avec  Privilege  du  Roi.     Fo.     24  maps  and  i  pi. 

^*4^  Besides  the  maps  belonging  to  the  work  there  are  bound  with  it  4 
others  :  Carte  de  I'isle  de  Saint  Christophe,  par  le  S.  Bellin.  1758; — Carte  de 
I'isle  Minorque; — Plan  du  Fort  St.  Philippe  (these  2  about  1782); — and 
Nouveau  plan  du  Port  Mahon.     Chez  Dezauche.     1782. 

RouHER  (Eugene).  Discours  de  S.  Exc.  M.  Rouher  dans 
les  Seances  du  Corps  Legislatif  des  10  et  12  mai  1864.  Paris: 
1864.     8vo.     pp.  112. 

^*4(.  This  and  the  following  title  relate  to  Mexico. 

Discours  prononce  par  S.    Exc.   M.  Rouher  Ministre 

d'Etat  et  des  Finances  dans  la  seance  du  Corps  L^gislatif  du  10 
juillet  1867.     Paris:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  75. 

See  Corta,  C.  E. 

Rousseau  (J.  J.).  The  Confessions  of  J.  J.  Rousseau.  Period 
First.     New  York:     1856-     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Emile  ou  de  I'E^ducation.     Paris,    1848.     i2mo.     pp. 

643.     port. 

CEuvres   de  J.   J.    Rousseau.      Nouvelle   Edition.     A 

Paris:  Chez  Ledoux  et  Tenr6,  Libraires.  1819.  20  vols.  i6mo. 
port,  and  pis. 

RoussY  (G.  de). — See  Anacreon. 

Routledge's  Comic  Reciter. — See  Carpenter,  J.  E. 


LIBRARY.  301 

Routledge's  Illustrated  Reading  Book.  With  five  hun- 
dred and  twenty  engravings.  London,  [n.  d.]  8vo.  pp.  158. 
pi. 

Rowlandson  (T.). — See  Combe,  W. 

"Rowley,  Thomas."— See  Chatterton,  T.     ' 

The  Royal  Gallery  of  British  Art.  London:  published  by 
J.    Hogarth,  5  Haymarket.     1851.     Fo.     48  pis.  and  text. 

^*^^  Proofs  before  titles  on  India  paper. 

The  Royal  Literary  Fund.  Report  of  the  Anniversary. 
Members  of  the  Corporation.  Donors  Not  Qualified  as  Mem- 
bers. Annual  Reports.  1866.  Corrected  to  October  24.  Lon- 
don: Printed  by  John  James  Metcalfe,  Grocers'  Hall  Court,. 
E.  C.   [n.  d.]  8vo.     pp.  109. 

^*^  Contains  an  address  by  the  President,  Lord  Houghton. 

Royal  Merchant^  The. — See  Norris,  H. 

R\oya\l  Register. — See  Combe,  W. 

ROYER  (Ernest).  Les  Gaz  Pernicieux  du  Foyer.  Paris: 
1867.     24mo.     pp.  46. 

RuBEiS  (J.  J.  de).  Insigniores  Statvarvm  /  Vrbis  Romse 
Icones:  /  Antiqvitatis  /  Stvdiosis  /  et  virtutis  amantibus  /  Liber 
Primvs/  loannes  lacobus  de  Rubeis  /  Formis  Romae/  Romse 
superioru  permissu.     [n.  d.]     Fo.     140  pis. 

[RuELLE  (Charles)].  La  Science  Populaire  de  Claudius. 
Simples  Discours  sur  Toutes  Choses.  Sur  la  vie  De  Franklin. 
Paris:  1837.     24mo.     pp.  214. 

RuFFiNi  (Giovanni  Vincenzo).  Doctor  Antonio.  A  Tale  of 
Italy.     New  York:  1857.     8vo.     pp.  430.     pi. 

Rush  (Richard).  Residence  at  the  Court  of  London.  Third 
Edition.  Edited,  with  occasional  notes,  by  his  son,  Benjamin^ 
Rush.  Also  recollections  of  the  court  of  Louis  Phillippe,  and 
the  French  Revolution  of  1848,  by  the  same  author.  With  an 
alphabetical  index.      London:   1872.     8vo.     pp.  595.     port. 

RusHTON  (William).  Rules  and  Cautions  in  English  Gram- 
mar founded  on  the  Analysis  of  Sentences.  New  edition. 
London:  1873.      i2mo.     pp.  342. 

RuSKiN  (John).  The  Elements  of  Perspective  Arranged  for 
the  use  of  schools  and  intended  to  be  read  in  connexion  with 
the  first  three  books  of  Euclid.     London,  1859.     i2nio.    pp.144. 


•302  GRAHAM 

RuSKiN  (John),  Lectures  on  Art  delivered  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford  in  Hilary  Term,  1870.  Oxford  m.dccclxx. 
-8vo.    pp.  189. 

The  Queen  of  the  Air:  being  A  Study  of  the  Greek 

Myths  of  Cloud  and  Storm.     London:  1869.     i2mo.     pp.  199. 

Russell  (A.). — See  Lefferts.     . 

Russell  (John  Earl).  Recollections  and  Suggestions  1813- 
1873.     London,  1875.     8vo.     pp.  475. 

[Russell  (William)].  The  History  of  Modern  Europe. 
With  an  account  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire, 
and  a  view  of  the  Progress  of  Society,  from  the  rise  of  the  mod- 
-ern  kingdoms  to  the  Peace  of  Paris  in  1763.  In  a  series  of 
letters  from  a  Nobleman  to  his  Son.  A  new  edition,  carefully 
•corrected.     London:  1789.     5  vols.     8vo. 

^*4f  Althougli  the  author's  name  is  not  given  on  the  title  page,  yet  the 
dedication  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford  is  signed.  "The  Epistolary  Form  was 
chosen,  as  best  calculated  in  tracing  the  concatenation  of  Events,  for  uniting 
Accuracy  of  the  Chronologer  with  the  Entertainment  of  the  Memorialist. 
And  the  Character  of  a  Nobleman  and  a  Father  was  assumed,  in  order  to 
^ive  more  Weight  to  the  Moral  and  Political  Maxims,  and  to  entitle  the 
Author  to  offer,  without  seeming  to  dictate  to  the  World,  such  Reflections 
on  Life  and  Manners  as  are  supposed  more  immediately  to  belong  to  the 
liigher  Orders  in  Society." 

Russell  (William  Howard).  My  Diary  in  India,  in  the 
year  1858-9.  By  William  Howard  Russell,  LL.  D.,  special 
•correspondent  of  "  The  Times."  With  Illustrations.  London: 
i860.     2  vols.     8vo.     pis.  ports,  and  map. 

My  Diary,  North  and  South.     London:  1863.     2  vols. 

•8vo.     map. 

RuTTENBER  (E.  M.).  Obstructions  to  the  Navigation  of 
Hudson's  River,  embracing  the  Minutes  of  the  Secret  Com- 
mittee, Appointed  by  the  Provincial  Convention  of  New  York, 
July  i6th,  1776,  and  other  Original  Documents  Relating  to  the 
Subject.  Together  with  papers  relating  to  the  beacons.  By 
E.  M.  Ruttenber.  Albany,  N.  Y.  J.  Munsell,  78  State  St., 
MDCCCLX.     sm.  4to.     pp.  V,  210.     map. 

Ryan  (Richard).  Poetry  and  Poets:  being  a  collection  of  the 
choicest  Anecdotes  relative  to  the  Poets  of  Every  Age  and 
Nation.  Together  with  specimens  of  their  works  and  sketches 
of  their  biography.  Written  and  compiled  by  Richard  Ryan. 
London:  1826.     3  vols.     i2mo.     ports,  and  pis. 


LIBRARY.  303 

RycauT  (Paul).  The  History  Of  the  present  State  of  the  Otto- 
man Empire.  Containing  The  Maxims  of  the  Turkish  Polity, 
the  most  material  Points  of  the  Mahometan  Religion,  their 
Sects  and  Heresies,  their  Convents  and  Religious  Votaries. 
Their  Military  Discipline,  With  an  exact  Computation  of  their 
Forces  both  by  Laud  and  Sea.  Illustrated  with  divers  Pieces 
of  Sculpture  representing  the  variety  of  Habits  amongst  the 
Turks.  In  three  books.  By  Paul  Rycaut  Esq;  Late  Secretary 
to  his  Excellency  the  Earl  of  Winchilsea,  (Embassadour  Extra- 
ordinary for  His  Majesty  Charles  II.  &c.  to  the  Sultan  Mahomet 
Han  the  Fourth,  Emperour  of  the  Turks)  now  Consul  of 
Smyrna,  and  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society.  The  Fourth  Edi- 
tion. London,  Printed  for  John  Starkey  and  Henry  Brome, 
1675.     8vo.     pp.  (14),  380,  (4).     pis. 

Ryland  (J.  E.).  The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  John 
Foster:  edited  by  J.  E.  Ryland.  With  notices  of  Mr.  Foster, 
as  a  preacher  and  a  companion,  By  John  Sheppard.  London: 
M.DCCC.Lii-     2  vols.      i2mo.     port. 


^>XX>,\'i\SiM  ((M\  l(u\  1  I  1  /(  f  'JJJ^'' 


^^ABINE  (Lorenzo).  Notes  on  Duels  and  Duelling,  alpha- 
^\  betically  arranged,  with  a  Preliminary  Historical  Essay. 
^»  Boston:   1855.      i2mo.     pp.  394. 

Sackville  (Thomas). — See  Surrey. 

S^wuLF.— See  Wright,  T. 

Sainte  Beuve  (Charles  Augustin).  Volupt6.  Paris:  1845. 
i2mo.     pp.  422. 

[Sainte-Croix  (G.  E.  J.  Guilhem  de  Clermont-Lod^ve) 
Baron  de].  De  I'^tat  et  du  Sort  des  Colonies,  des  Anciens 
Peuples.  Ouvrage  dans  lequel  on  traite  du  gouvernement  des 
anciennes  republiques,  de  leur  droit  public,  &c.  avec  des  obser- 
vations sur  les  Colonies  des  Nations  modernes,  &  la  conduite 
des  Anglois  en  Am^rique.  Philadelphie.  M.  dcc.  lxxix. 
Svo.     pp.  xiv,  336. 

Saint-Edme  (Ernest).  La  Science  pendant  le  Siege  de 
Paris.     Paris  1871.     Svo.     pp.  228. 

Saint-Germain  (P.  E.  D.  Leduc,  called).  Maitre  Pierre,  ou 
le  Savant  de  Village.  Par  Saint-Germain.  Entretiens  sur 
Franklin.     Paris,  1835.     24mo.     pp.  (4),  174,  (2). 

St.  James's  Park:  a  Satyr.  .  .  .  London:  Printed  and  Sold 
by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Waterside.  1709.  8vo. 
pp.  16. 

St.  John  (J.  A.).  The  Hellenes:  the  History  of  the  Man- 
ners of  the  Ancient  Greeks.     London:  1844.     8vo. 

St.  John  (J.  H.).— See  Cr^vecceur,  J.  H.  St.  J. 

Saint-Mesmin  (E.  Menu  de).  L'Ouvrier  Autrefois  & 
Aujourd'hui.     Paris  1866.     24mo.     pp.  65. 

Les  Habitations  Economiques.     Paris:    1868.      24mo. 

pp.  52. 

[Sainte  Palaye  (J.  B.  Lacurne  de)].  Histoire  Litt(^raire 
des  Troubadours,  contenant  Leurs  vies,  les  extraits  de  leurs 
pieces,  &  plusieurs  particularit^s  sur  les  mcEurs,  les  usages,  & 

(304) 


LIBRARY. 


305 


rhistoire  du  douzieme  &  du  treizi^me  si^cles. 
Durand  neveii,  Libraire,  rue  Galande.  'm.  dcc 
i2mo. 

^*^  The  following  authors  are  included : 

I.  B^renger  de  Palasol, 

Guillaume  IX,  pomte  de  Poitou  &  due    Blacas  &  Blacasset, 


A  Paris,  Chez 
Lxxiv.    3  vols. 


d'Aquitaine, 
Bernard  de  Ventadour,        , 
Garin  d'Apchier, 
Pons  de  Capdueil, 
Richard  I,  roi  d'Angleterre, 
Arnaud  de  Marveil, 
GeofFroi  Rudel, 
Bernard-Arnaud  de  Montcuc, 
Pierre  Rogiers, 
Azalais  de  Porcairagues, 
Pierre  Raimond, 
Guillaume    de    Balaun    &    Pierre    de 

Barjac, 
Pierre  de  la  Mula, 
Alphonse  II,  roi  d'Aragon, 
Guillaume  de  Cabestaing, 
Gavaudau  le  Vieux, 


Folquet  de  Romans. 


II. 


Giraud  de  Borneil, 

Pierre  d'Auvergne, 

Giraud  de  Calanson, 

Boniface  de  Castellane, 

Izarn,  missionnaire  dominicain  inquisi- 

teur, 
Sordel, 

Savari  de  Maul^on, 
Hugues  de  Mataplana, 
Guillaume  de  Saint-Gr^gori, 
Guillaume  de  Bergedan, 
Granet, 

Folquet  de  Lunel, 
Guillaume  de  la  Tour, 


Rambaud  d'Orange  &  la  Comtesse  de    Lanfran  Cigala  &  Simon  Doria, 


Die, 

Pons  Barba, 

Folquet  de  Marseille,  ^veque  de  Tou- 
louse, 

Giraud  le  Roux, 

Bertrand  de  Born, 

Guillaume  Rainols  d'Apt, 

Guillaume  &  Raimond  de  Durfort, 

Rambaud  de  Vaqueiras  ou  Vacheiras, 


Hugues  de  Saint-Cyr, 
Nat  de  Mons, 
Bernard  de  la  Barthe, 
Hugues  de  I'Escure, 
Jean  d'Aubusson, 
Le  Comte  de  Provence, 
La  Comtesse  de  Provence, 
Le  Moine  de  Fossan, 
Durand,  tailleur  de  Paernas, 


Le  Dauphin   d'Auvergne  &  I'Ev^que*  Aimeri  de  Peguilaiu, 


de  Clermont, 
Bertrand  de  la  Tour, 
Deudes  de  Prades, 
Peyrols  d'Auvergne, 
Albert,  marquis  de  Malaspina, 
Ogier  ou  Augier, 
Elias  de  Barjols, 
Gaucelm  Faidit, 
Elias  Cairels, 
Bertrand  d'Alamanon, 
Hugues  Brunet, 
Ferrari  de  Ferrare, 
Cadenet, 
Perdigon, 
Gui  ou  Guigo, 


Guillaume  Magret, 

I/Ombarda,    &    Bernard-Arnaud    d'Ar- 

magnac, 
Marcabres, 
Mathieu  de  Querci, 
Pierre  Vidal, 
Lanza, 

Bernard  de  Rovenac  ou  de  Rovanas, 
Raimond  Jordan,    vicomte   de    Saint- 

Antoni, 
Aicarts  del  Fossat, 
Aimeri    de    Belenvei    ou    Belenoi    ou 

Beauvoir, 
Aimeri  de  Belmont, 
Barthelemi  Giorgi  &  Boniface  Calvo, 


306 


GRAHAM 


Raimond  de  Castelnau, 

Richard  de  Barbesieu, 

Guillaume  de  Montagnagout, 

Guillaume  de  Mur, 

Raimond  de  Tor  ou  de   la  Tour,  de 

Marseille, 
Guillaume   de   Saint-Didier   ou  Saint- 

Leidier, 
Bernard  Marti  ou  Martin  le  Peintre, 
Paulet  de  Marseille, 
Pierre  Durand, 
Pierre  III.  roi  d'Aragon, 
Pierre  de  Buciguac  ou  Rosignac, 
Le  Moine  de  Montaudon, 
Maitre  Bernard  d'Auriac, 
Albert  de  Sisteron, 
Raimond  Gaucelm  de  B^siers, 
Amanieu  des  Escas, 
Bernard  de  Venzenac, 
Pierre  de  Corbian  ou  Corbiac, 
Pierre  &  Austois  de  Maenzac, 
Pierre  Cardinal, 
Guillaume  Boyer  de  Nice, 
Thibaut  de  Blinon, 
Raimond  Vidal  de  B^saudun, 
Hugues  de  Penna, 
Pons  de  la  Garda, 
Rambaud, 
Gerveri  de  Girone, 
Natibors,  ou  Madame  Tiberge, 
Raimond  de  Salas, 
Pons  de  Montlaur, 
Giraud  Riquier, 
Arnaud  de  Tintiguac, 
Jean  Esteve  de  Bdsiers.  , 


Pierre  Bremond-Ricas-Novas  ou  Rich- 
ard de  Noves, 

Aubert  de  Puicibot  ou  le  Moine  de 
Puicibot, 

Arnault  de  Carcasses, 

Raimond  de  Miravals, 

Guillaume-Pierre  de  Casals, 

Aimeri  de  Sarlat, 

Austau  d'Orlhac, 

Bertrand  Carbonel  ou  Bertrand  de 
Marseille, 

Bertrand  de  Gordon, 

Bertrand  de  Paris  de  Rouergue, 

Guillaume  Figueira  ou  Figuiera, 

Donna  Castelloza, 

Le  Chevalier  du  Temple, 

Le  Comte  de  Foix, 

Cercamons, 

Clara  d'Anduse, 

Arnaud  Daniel, 

Giraud, 

Giraud  de  Cabreira, 

Guillaume  Adhemar. 

in. 

Gui  d'Uisel, 

Gujbert  Amiels, 

Frederic,   roi   de  Sicile,  &  le   Comte 

d'Empurias, 
Arnaud  Catalans, 
Guionet, 

Gui  de  Cavaillon  &  Bertrand  d*  Avignon, 
Guillalmet, 
Tomiers  &  Palazis, 

Guillaume  de  Baux,  prince  d'Orange, 
Arnaud  de  Comminges, 
Arnaud  de  Marsan, 

[Saintk  Palaye  (J.  B.  Laciirne  de].)  The  Literary  History 
of  the  Troubadours.  Containing  their  Lives,  Extracts  from 
their  Works,  And  many  Particulars  relative  to  the  Customs, 
Morals,  and  History  of  the  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Centuries. 
Collected  and  abridged  from  the  French  of  Mr.  De  Saint- Pelaie. 
By  the  Author  of  the  Life  of  Petrarch.  London,  Printed  for 
T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand,     mdcclxxix.     8vo.     pp.   xxiv,  495. 

^^*^^  Translated  by  S.  Dobson. 

Saint-Pierre  (J.  B.  H.  de).  Etudes  de  la  Nature.  Paris, 
1848.     i2mo.     pp.  563. 


LIBRARY.  307 

Saint-Pierre  (J.  B.  H.  de).  Pablo  y  Virginia,  Traducido 
en  Espaiiol  Por  D.  Josef  Miguel  Alea.  Madrid.  Ano  1821. 
24mo.     pp.  166. 

CEuvres  choisies  de  Bernardin  de  Saint-Pierre,  contenant 

Paul  et  Virginie,  La  Chaumi^re  Indienne,  Le  Cafe  de  Surate, 
Voyage  en  Silesie,  A  I'lle  de  France,  IVArcadie;  De  la  Nature 
de  la  Morale;  Voeux  d'Un  Solitaire.  Paris,  1851.  121110.  pp. 
492.     port. 

Sala  (Edoardo,  Conte  della).  Messico  Sotfo  1'  Impero  di 
Massimiliano  1°.  dal  1864  al  1867  Corredato  da  Bollettini,  Pro- 
clami,  Ordini  del  Giorno.     Napoli:  1867.     i6mo.    pp.  115,  (i). 

4t*^e,  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Sala  (George  Augustus).  Looking  at  Life;  or,  Thoughts 
and  Things.     London:  i860.     i6mo.     pp.  473. 

4t**  With  characteristic  scribbling  of  the  author  on  title-page,  being  a  long 
presentation  note  to  Mrs.  Graham. 

Quite  Alone.     London:  1864.     3  vols.     i2mo. 

:^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

My  Diary  in  America  in  the  midst  of  War.     London: 


1865.     2  vols.     8vo. 

^*^  On  a  fly  leaf  is  written: 
"To  James  Lorimer  Graham,  Junior, 

Endeared  to  me  for  a  hundred  reasons: — always  tolerant  of  my  infirmities, 
patient  under  my  irritability,  forbearing  with  my  many  madnesses,  and  my 
good  friend  anyhow — and,  let  him  be  assured  that  had  I  not  been  pledged 
prior  to  my  departure  to  dedicate  my  Book  to  '  Bull  Run  Russell,'  it  would 
have  been  to  him  that  it  would  have  been  inscribed  by 

George:  Augustus:  Sala. 

And  I  believe  that  (errors  excepted)  there  is  more  good  than  evil  to  Amer- 
ica contained  in  its  pages. 

London:  January  26th,  1865." 

From  Waterloo  to  the  Peninsula.     Four  Months'  Hard 


Labour  in  Belgium,  Holland,  Germany,  and  Spain.     London: 
1867.     2  vols.     8vo. 

4t*^t  On  a  fly  leaf  is  written  : 

"James  Lorimer  Graham  Junior 

from  his  inimical  friend  and  amicable  foe 

George;  Augustus:  Sala. 

V.  S. 
Paris  March  1867." 

•V.  S.  may  be  understood  to  mean  either  "Victorious  Scribe,"  "  Villanous  Scoundrel" 
(see  New  York  Tribune),  "  Vilipended  Suflferer,"  or  "  Vanquished  Secesh." 


308  GRAHAM 

SaIvA  (George  Augustus).  Notes  and  Sketches  of  the  Paris 
Exhibition,     London:  1868.     8vo.     pp.  396. 

^*^  Dedicated  to  James  Loriraer  Graham,  and  a  long  letter  of  Sala  inserted. 

Rome  and  Venice,  with  other  Wanderings  in  Italy,  in 

1866-7.     London:   1869.     8vo.     pp.  477. 

Saligny  {yicomte  Dubois  de).  Question  Mexicaine.  En- 
quete  et  Sentence  Judiciaire  sur  la  Plainte  de  M.  de  Saligiiy. 
Paris:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Salkeld  (Joseph).  A  First  Book  in  Spanish ;  or  A  Prac- 
tical Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Spanish  Language.  New 
York:  1849.     i2mo. 

[Same.]     New  York:  1857.     i2mo. 

Sallin. — See  Franklin,  B. 

Sallustius  (Cains  Crispus).  Sallust,  Florus,  and  Velleius 
Paterculus.  Literally  Translated,  with  copious  notes  and  a  gen- 
eral index.  By  John  Selby  Watson.  London:  mdccclii.  8vo. 
pp.  560. 

Sampson  (William).  An  Anniversary  discourse  delivered 
before  the  Historical  Society  of  New- York,  on  Saturday,  De- 
cember 6,  1823;  showing  the  origin,  progress,  antiquities, 
curiosities,  and  nature  of  the  common  law.  New  York:  1824. 
8vo.     pp.  68. 

Samuelson  (James).  Humble  Creatures.  The  Earthworm 
and  the  Common  Housefly  in  Eight  Letters.  By  James  Sam- 
uelson, assisted  by  J.  Braxton  Hicks.  With  Microscopic  Illus- 
trations, by  the  Authors.     London:  mdccclviii.   i2mo.  pp.  78. 

Saftcko  Panza' s  Proverbs. — See  Cervantes. 

[Sands  (Robert  Charles)].  The  Bridal  of  Vaumond;  A 
Metrical  Romance.     New- York:  1817.     24mo.     pp.  186. 

Sanger  (William  W.).  The  History  of  Prostitution.  Its 
extent,  causes  and  effects  throughout  the  world.  (Being  an 
official  report  to  the  Board  of  Aims-House  Governors  of  the 
City  of  New  York.)     New  York:  1858.     8vo.     pp.685. 

Sanson  d' Abbeville  (Nicolas).  L'Ameriqve,  /en  Plvsievrs 
Cartes  /  Novvelles,  et  Exactes,  &c.  /  En  Divers  Traitez/de 
Geographic,  et  d'Histoire.  /  L^  oil  sont  descrits  succinctement, 
&  auec  vne  /  belle  Methode,  &  facile.  /  Ses  Empires,  ses 
Monarchies,  ses  Estats,  &c.  /    Les  Moevrs,  les  Langves,  les  Re- 


LIBRARY.  309 

ligions,  /  le  Negoce  et  la  Ricliesse  de  ses  Pevples,  &c.  /  Et  ce 
qu'il  y  a  de  plus  beau  &  de  plus  rare  dans  toutes/ses  Parties, 
&  dans  ses  Isles.  /  Par  le  S.  Sanson  d'Abbeville,  Geographe 
ordinaire  du  Roy.  /  A  Paris,  /Chez  I'Avthevr,  rue  S.  lacques, 
k  I'Esperance.  /  Avec  Privilege  du  Roy  pour  vingt  ans. 
[1657?]     4to.     pp.  (2),  112.     15  maps. 

Sargent  (F.  W.).  Les  E^tats  Confdddr^s  et  I'Esclavage. 
Paris:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  (4),  176,  (4). 

^*^  First  published  in  Philadelphia.     Contains  an  autograph  presentation 
copy  from  the  translator,  Elie  Reclus. 

Sargent  (Nathan).  Public  Men  and  Events  from  the  com- 
mencement of  Mr.  Monroe's  Administration,  in  1817,  to  the 
close  of  Mr.  Fillmore's  Administration,  in  1853.  Philadelphia: 
1875.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Sartor  Resartus. — See  Carlyle. 

Sauvigny.(E.  L.  B.  de).  Vashington  /  ou  la  Libert^  du 
Nouveau  Monde,  /  Tragedie,  /  En  quatre  Actes;  /  Par  M.  de 
Sauvigny.  /  Representee  pour  la  premiere  fois  le  13  /  juillet  1791, 
sur  le  theatre  de  la  Nation.  /  Prix  30  sols.  /  A  Paris,  /  Chez 
Maillard  d'Orivelle,  Libraire,  quai  /  des  Augustins,  No.  43,  au 
Contrat  social.  /  1791.  /  8vo.  pp.  (2),  56. 
^^  A  portrait  of  Washington  inserted. 

Savage  (John). — See  Gray,  B. 
"Savonarola^  J." — See  Mahony. 

A  Savoury  Dish  for  Loyal  Men.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for 
gratuitous  distribution.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Saxe  (John  G.).  Poems.  Fifth  edition,  enlarged.  Boston: 
M  DCCC  Liv.      i2mo.     pp.  192.     port. 

The     Money-King,     and     Other    Poems.      Boston  : 

M  DCCC  LX.     1 2 mo.     pp.  180.     port. 

Clever  Stories  of  Many  Nations.     Rendered  in  rhyme 

by  John  G.  Saxe.  Illustrated  by  W.  L.  Champney.  Boston: 
1865.     i2mo.     pp.  192. 

Say  (Thomas).  The  Complete  Writings  of  Thomas  Say  on 
the  Entomology  of  North  America.  Edited  by  John  L.  Le 
Conte,  With  a  memoir  of  the  Author  by  George  Ord.  New 
York:  1859.     2  vols.     8vo.    pis. 


310  GRAHAM 

Sayve  {Comte  de).  Etude  sur  la  Revolution  des  Etats-Unis. 
Paris:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

SCALIGER  (Julius  Caesar).  lulii  Caesaris  Scaligeri  Viri 
Clarissimi,  Poetices  libri  septem.  I  Historicvs,  II  Hyle,  III 
Idea,  nil  Parasceve,  V  Criticvs,  VI  Hypercriticvs,  VII 
Epinomis,  Ad  Syluium  filium.  Editio  Tertia.  Apud  Petrum 
Santandreanum.     m.  d.  lxxxvi.     8vo.     pp.   (24),   945,  (67). 

**#  with  autographs  of  Joannes  Priceus,  S.  Parr  and  W.  C.  Prime  on  title 
page.     The  former  has  written  many  marginal  notes. 

Scare- Crow^  The. — See  Cobbett,  W. 

Scarronides. — See  Cotton. 

ScHERER  (Georg).  Illustrirtes  Deutsches  Kinderbuch.  Alte 
und  neue  Lieder,  Marchen,  Fabeln,  Spriiche  und  Rathsel. 
Leipzig,  1869.     sm.  4to.     pp.  200. 

SCHERER  (Jean-Benoit).  Recherches  Historiques  et  Geo- 
graphiques  sur  le  Nouveau-Monde.  A  Paris,  *  Chez  Brunet, 
Libraire,  rue  des  Ecrivains.  m.  dcc.  lxxvii.  8'vo.  pp.  xii, 
(4),  352. 

Schiller  (J.  C.  Friedrich  von).  The  Robbers:  a  Tragedy. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  the  Rev.  W.  Render,  teacher 
of  the  German  language  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Lon- 
don: 1799.     8vo.     pp.  195.     pi. 

The   Ghost- Seer!      From   the   German    of    Schiller. 

London:  1849.     2  vols.     i2mo.     pp.  163. 

The   Works   of  Frederick    Schiller.    "London:    1853- 

4  vols.     8vo.     ports,  and  pi. 

ScHLEGEL  (August  Wilhelm  von).  A  Course  of  Lectures  on 
Dramatic  Art  and  Literature,  by  Augustus  William  Schlegel. 
Translated  by  John  Black.  Revised,  according  to  the  last  Ger- 
man edition,  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  London:  1846.  i2mo. 
PP-  535-     port. 

Schlegel  (J.  F.  W.).  Upon  the  Visitation  of  Neutral  Ves- 
sels under  Convoy;  or,  an  Impartial  Examination  of  a  Judg- 
ment pronounced  by  The  English  Court  of  Admiralty,  the  nth 
June,  1799,  in  the  case  of  the  Swedish  Convoy;  with  some 
additions  and  corrections.  Translated  from  the  Danish,  under 
the  inspection  of  the  author,  by  Mr.  De  Juge;  and  thence  into 
English.  London:  Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Burlington- 
House,  Piccadilly.     1801.     8vo.     pp.  187. 


I^IBRARY.  311 

ScHLEGEL  (K.  W.  Friedrich  von).  The  Philosophy  of  Life, 
and  Philosophy  of  Language,  in  a  Course  of  Lectures.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  A.  J.  Morrison.  London:  1847. 
i2mo.     pp.  567. 

Esthetic  and  Miscellaneous  Works:  Comprising  Let- 
ters on  Christian  Art  An  Essay  on  Gothic  Architecture  Re- 
marks on  the  Romance  Poetry  of  the  Middle  Ages  and  on 
Shakspere  On  the  Limits  of  the  Beautiful  On  the  Language 
and  Wisdom  of  the  Indians.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
E.  J.  Millington.     London:  1849.     i2mo.     pp.  533. 

A  course  of  lectures  on  Modern  History;  to  which  are 

added  historical  essays  on  the  beginning  of  our  history,  and  on 
Csesar  and  Alexander.  Translated  by  Lyndsey  Purcell  & 
R.  H.  Whitelock.     London:  1849.     i2rao.     pp.  423. 

The  Philosophy  of  History,  in  a  course   of  lectures, 

delivered  at  Vienna.  Translated  from  the  German,  with  a 
memoir  of  the  author,  by  James  Burton  Robertson.  Sixth 
edition,  revised.     London:  1852.     i2mo.     pp.  498. 

SCHOBERT  {Baron).  Paix  a  L'Amerique.  Paris:  1862. 
8vo.     pp.  32. 

^*^(.  Preseutation  copy  from  the  author,  who  was  an  "officier  sup^rieur 
d'infanterie." 

School  Days  at  Rugby. — See  Hughes,  T. 

ScHOUW  (Joachim  Frederic).  The  Earth,  Plants,  and  Man. 
Popular  pictures  of  nature.  And  Sketches  from  the  Mineral 
Kingdom.  By  Francis  von  Kobell.  Translated  and  edited  by 
Arthur  Henfrey.     Loudon:  1852.     i2mo.     pp.  402.     pis. 

[ScHROTER  (J.  F.)].  Algemeine  Oeschichte  der  Lander 
und  Volker  von  America.  Nebst  einer  Vorrede  Siegmund 
Jacob  Baumgartens.  Halle,  bey  Johann  Justinus  Gebauer. 
1752-     2  vols.     4to.     pis.  and  maps. 

Schubert  (F.  L.).  Concordia.  Anthologie  classischer 
Volkslieder  fiir  Pianoforte  und  Gesang.  Herausgegebeu  und 
bearbeitet  von  F.  L.  Schubert.  Erster  Band.  Vierte  Auflage. 
Leipzig,  Verlag  von  Moritz  Schafer.     [n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  351. 

SCHULTES  (Henry).  Flowers  of  Fancy,  Exhibited  in  a  Col- 
lection of  Similes.  Taken  from  various  Authors  and  Alpha- 
betically arranged.     London:  1829.     ^vo. 


312  GRAHAM 

Science  du  Bonhomme  Richard. — See  Franklin. 

Science  Populaire. — See  Ruelle,  C. 

Scott  (J.).  The  United  States  Gazetteer:  Containing  an 
authentic  description  of  the  Several  States.  Their  Situation, 
Extent,  Boundaries,  Soil,  Produce,  Climate,  Population,  Trade 
and  Manufactures.  Together  with  the  Extent,  Boundaries  and 
Population  of  their  Respective  Counties.  Also,  an  Exact  ac- 
count of  the  Cities,  Towns,  Harbours,  Rivers,  Bays,  Lakes, 
Mountains,  &c.  Illustrated  with  Nineteen  Maps.  By  Joseph, 
Scott.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  F.  &  R.  Bailey  at  Yorick's- 
Head,  No.  ii6  High  Street.  1795.  (Published  according  to 
Act  of  Congress.)     i2mo.     maps. 

Scott  (Thomas).  Letters  and  papers  of  the  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Scott.  Never  before  published:  with  occasional  ob- 
servations.    By  John  Scott.     Boston:   1825.     i2mo.     pp.   324. 

[Scott  (62r  Walter)].  English  Minstrelsy.  Being  A  Selec- 
tion of  Fugitive  Poetry  from  the  Best  English  Authors,  with 
some  Original  Pieces  hitherto  unpublished.  In  two  volumes. 
Edinburgh:  1810.     2  vols.     i6mo. 

[ ]  Tales  of  the  Crusaders.  The  Betrothed.  Phila- 
delphia: 1825.     2  vols.     8vo. 

The  Lady  of  the  Lake;  A  Poem.     A  new  edition,  with 

the  author's  latest  corrections.     New  York:  1849.     i2mo.     pp. 
300.     port,  and  pi. 

Waverley  Novels  :    Library  Edition.     From  the  last 

revised  edition,  containing  the  author's  final  corrections,  notes, 
&c.     Parker's  edition.     Boston:  1853-    27  vols.     8vo. 

See  Biirger,  G.  A. 

Scott  (Winfield).  Memoirs  of  Lieut. -General  Scott,  LL.  D. 
Written  by  Himself.  New  York:  1864.  rl.  8vo.  pp.  653. 
port. 

^,f^  A  large  paper  copy. 

The  Scottish  Minstrel  A  Valuable  Selection  of  Popular 
Songs  With  Music  adapted  for  the  Voice,  Violin,  &  German 
Flute.     Edinburgh:  [1813.]     i2mo.     pp.  220.     pi. 

ScoTTO  (I.). — See  Gozzini. 

Scribe  (Eugene).  CEuvres  Illustr^es  de  M.  Eugene  Scribe 
De  1' Academic  frangaise     Dessins  par  Tony  et  Alfred  Johannot, 


LIBRARY.  .  313 

Staal,    Pauquet,    etc.     Vialat  et  Cie.      Paris:    1854.     rl.     8vo. 
pp.  319. 

SCROSOPPI  (Edouard).  L' Empire  Ottoman  Au  Point  de 
Vue  Politique  Vers  le  Milieu  de  la  Seconde  Moitie  du  XIXe 
Si^cle  Premiere  Partie  Des  Elements  Constitutifs.  Exem- 
plaire  No  17.     Florence:  1875.     rl.     8vo.     pp.  277. 

Sears  (Barnas)  and  B.  B.  Edwards,  and  C.  C.  Felton. 
Classical  Studies:  Essays  on  Ancient  Literature  and  Art.  With 
the  biography  and  correspondence  of  eminent  philologists. 
Boston:  1843.     ^vo.     pp.  413. 

Sears  (R.).  The  Wonders  of  the  World,  in  Nature,  Art, 
and  Mind;  comprising  a  complete  library  of  useful  and  enter- 
taining knowledge;  illustrated  with  several  hundred  engrav- 
ings. Carefully  compiled  by  Robert  Sears,  from  the  best  and 
latest  sources.  Eighth  edition.  New  York:  m  dccc  xlv. 
8vo.     pp.  528. 

La  Secession  aux  E^tats-Unis  et  son  origine  par  Un  Journal- 
iste  Americain.     Paris:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

^t%  The  " avant-propos  "  is  signed  "J.  M.,"  and  dated  Paris,  September, 

1861. 

Seeley  (J.  R.).— See  Abbott,  E.  A. 

Select  Collection  of  English  Songs. — See  Ritson,  J. 

Semmes  (R.).  The  Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumter. 
From  the  private  journals  and  other  papers  of  Commander  R. 
Semmes  and  other  oflScers.  London:  1864.  2  vols.  8vo. 
ports,  and  pis. 

Senault  (L.).  Hevres  Nouvelles  Tiroes  de  La  Sainte 
Ecriture  Ecrites  et  granges  par  L.  Senault.  A  Paris  Chez 
I'Autheur  rue  du  Petie  Lion  au  Fauxbotwg  St  Germain  en  la 
Maison  de  Mr  Fronti^.  Et  Chez  Claude  De  Hansy  sur  le  Pont 
au  Change  a  1' Image  St  Nicolas,     [n.  d.]    i2mo.    pp.  260.    pis. 

Serment  (J.  H.).  Sur  Une  Gravure  Stances.  A  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Paris  [1865].     8vo.     pp.  32. 

S^vigne;.  (Marie  de  Rabutin-Chantal,  J/a^-^MZj^^^).  Lettres 
de  Mme  de  Sevign6,  pr^cddees  d'une  notice  sur  sa  vie  et  du 
traits  sur  le  style  ^pistolaire  de  Madame  de  S^vigne,  par  M. 
Suard.     Paris:  1846.     i2mo.     pp.  651.     port. 

[Seward  (William)].     Anecdotes  of  Distinguished  Persons, 


314  .  GRAHAM 

chiefly  of  the  lyast  and  Two  Preceding  Centuries.  Illustrated 
by  engravings.  lyondon:  1804.  4  vols.  8vo.  ports,  pis.  and 
music. 

[Seward  (William)].  Biographiana.  By  the  compiler  of 
Anecdotes  of  Distinguished  Persons.  London:  m,dcc,xcix. 
2   vols.     Svo.     ports.,  pis.  and  music. 

Seward  (W.  H.).  Expose  de  la  situation  politique  et 
militaire  aux  Etats-Unis.  Circulaire  addres^e  aux  consuls  des 
Etats-Unis  en  Europe.  Protestation  des  habitants  de  la  Caro- 
line du  Nord  contre  la  continuation  de  la  guerre.  Avec  une 
carte  coloriee  indiquant  les  progres  des  armes  federales  depuis 
le  commencement  de  la  guerre.     Paris:  1863.   Svo.  pp.  32,  map. 

William    H.    Seward's    Travels   Around    the   World. 

Edited  by  Olive  Risley  Seward.  With  numerous  illustrations. 
New  York:  1873.     ^^^-     PP-  7^^-     po^^. 

Sewell  {Miss  E.  M.).  The  Child's  First  History  of  Rome. 
New  York:  mdcccli.     i2mo.     pp.  250. 

[Same.]     New  York:  m.dccc.lvi.      i2mo.     pp.  255. 

Thoughts  for  The  Holy  Week,  For  Young  Persons. 

New  York:  1858.     i6mo.     pp.  184. 

SeyberT  (Adam).  Annales  Statistiques  des  Etats-Unis,  Par 
Adam  Seybert.  Traduit  de  1' Anglais  par  C.  A.  Scheflfer.  A 
Paris:  1820.     8vo.     pp.  xv,  vi,  455. 

[Shaftssbury  (Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  3d  Barlofy].     Char- 

acteristicks.     Printed  in  the  Year  m.dcc.xlix.     3  vols.     i6mo. 

«%  Volume  I.     A  Letter  concerning  Enthusiasm.     Sensus  Communis;  an 

Essay  on  the  Freedom  of  Wit  and  Humour.      Soliloquy,  or  Advice  to  an 

Author. 

Volume  II.  An  Inquiry  concerning  Virtue  and  Merit.  The  Moralists;  ^ 
Philosophical  Rhapsooy. 

Volume  III.  Miscellaneous  Reflections  on  the  Preceding  Treatises,  and 
other  Critical  Subjects.  A  Notion  of  the  Tablature,  or  Judgment  of  Hercules. 
With  A  Letter  concerning  Design. 

Shakers — See  Summary  View. 

Shakespeare  (W.).  The  Dramatic  Works  of  William  Shak- 
speare;  illustrated:  embracing  a  Life  of  the  Poet,  and  notes, 
original  and  selected.     Boston:  1850-     7  vols.     rl.     8vo. 

The  Plays  of  William  Shakespeare,   carefully  edited 

by  Thomas  Keightley.     Boston:  1866.     6  vols.     24mo. 


LIBRARY.  315 

Shakespeare  (W.).  The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Shaks- 
peare  ;  with  Notes  illustrative  and  explanatory;  together  with  a 
supplementary  notice  to  the  Roman  plays.  Boston:  1851.  rl. 
8vo.     pp.  442.     port,  and  pi. 

Shakespeare's  Sonnets;  reproduced  in  facsimile  by  the 

New  Process  of  Photo-Zincography  in  use  at  Her  Majesty's 
Ordnance  Survey  Office.  From  the  unrivalled  Original  in  the 
Library  of  Bridgewater  House,  by  permission  of  the  Right 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Ellesmere.  London:  Lovell  Reeve  &  Co., 
Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden.     1862.     sm.  4to. 

^*#  A  gift  to  Mr.  Graham  from  R.  H.  Stoddard,  with  his  name  on  title, 
and  two  presentation  poems  inserted. 

Shakespeare's  Sonnets     Boston     Ticknor  and   Fields 

1865     sq.  i6mo.     pp.  160. 

^t*#  Contains  a  presentation  poem  from  R.  H.  Stoddard  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Songs  and  Sonnets  of.     Edited  by  F.   T.    Palgrave. 

London:  1865.     i6mo.     pp.  255. 

«%  Lacks  title. 

The  Beauties  of  Shakspeare;  Selected  from  his  Works. 

To  which  are  added,  the  principal  Scenes  in  the  same  Author. 
The  Seventh  Edition,  corrected,  revised  and  enlarged.  Lon- 
don: [n.  d.]  8vo.     pp.  xii,  393.     port,  and  pi. 

4(.*^t  First  published  in  1784. 

Shakspeares  Seven  Ages  of  Man  illustrated.  Pub- 
lished January  24,  1799,  by  W.  Bromley,  Jessamine  House, 
Hammersmith,     [n.  d.]     Fo.     pp.  14.     8  pis. 

^(.*4t  Stothard's  drawings,  engrave(^  by  Bromley.     The  plates  in  this  copy 
are  colored  by  hand. 

See  Cowden  Clarke  ;  Collier  ;  Furness  ;  Illustrations  ; 

Jephson  ;  Kenny  ;  Palmer  ;  Patterson  ;  White  ;  Wise  ;  Words- 
worth. 

Shakespeare  Jests  Book. — See  Hazlitt. 

"Shandy,  Tristram."— See  Sterne,  L. 

Sharpe  (Samuel).  The  History  of  Egypt,  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  conquest  by  the  Arabs,  A.  D.  640.  London:  1870. 
2  vol.s.     8vo.     pis.  and  maps. 

[Shebbeare  (John)].  Le  peuple  /  instruit;  /  ou  /  Les  Al- 
liances dans  lesquelles  les  Ministres/de  la  Grande-Bretagne  ont 
engage  la  /  Nation,  &  I'emploi  qu'ils  ont  fait  de  ses  /  Escadres  & 
de   ses   Armdes,    depuis   le  /  commencement    des   troubles   sur 


316  GRAHAM 

I'Ohio, /jusqu'a  la  perte  de  Minorque,  couside- /  res  dans  une 
Quatrieme  Lettre  au  Peu- /  pie  d'Angleterre.  Ouvrage  traduit 
de  I'Anglois.  /  .    .    .  /m.dcc.lvi.      isnio.     pp.  (2),  xxiv,  212. 

Sheepshanks  (J.).  Inventory  of  the  Pictures,  Drawings, 
Etchings,  &c.  in  the  British  Fine  Art  Collections  deposited  in 
the  new  gallery.  South  Kensington.  Being  for  the  most  part 
the  gift  of  John  Sheepshanks,  Esq.  London  :  1859.  8vo. 
pp.  29.  * 

Sheffield  (John). — See  Buckinghamshire,  Duke  of. 

Sheffield  (John  Baker  Holroyd,  Earloi).  Observations  on 
the  Commerce  of  the  American  States.  By  John  Lord  Sheffield. 
With  an  Appendix;  Containing  Tables  of  the  Imports  and 
Exports  of  Great  Britain  to  and  from  all  Parts,  from  1700  to 
1783.  Also,  the  Exports  of  America,  &c.  With  Remarks  on 
those  Tables,  on  the  Trade  and  Navigation  of  Great  Britain, 
and  on  the  late  Proclamations,  &c.  The  Sixth  edition  en- 
larged. With  a  complete  index  to  the  whole.  London: 
Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly. 
M. DCC. Lxxxiv.  8vo.  pp.  (4),  xlvii,  345,  (2);  ."Contents,"  (4), 
Index  (18),  errata  (2),  xvi  tables. 

The  Shekinah.  Edited  by  S.  B.  Brittan.  New- York: 
1852-     3  vols.     8vo.     ports,  and  music. 

[Shelley  (Mary  W.)].  Frankenstein  :  or,  The  Modern 
Prometheus.  Revised,  corrected,  and  illustrated  with  a  new 
introduction.  By  the  author.  London:  1849.  i2mo.  pp. 
202.     pi. 

Shelley  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley,  with  notes.  A  new  edition,  revised  and  cor- 
rected, by  G.  Cuningham.  Illustrated  on  steel  by  G.  Stand- 
fast.    London:  1839.     i2mo.     pp.  498. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  edited 

by  Mrs.  Shelley.  With  a  memoir.  Boston:  m. dccc.lv.  3 
vols.     1 2  mo.     port. 

The  Revolt  of  Islam;  a  poem,  in  twelve  cantos.     By 

Percy  Bysshe  Shelly.  London  :  Printed  for  C.  and  J.  Oilier, 
Welbeck  Street ;  By  B.  McMillan,  Bow  street,  Convent  Garden. 
1818.     xxxii,  (i),  270  (i). 

^^*^^  The  revision  of  "  Laon  and  Cythna." 


LIBRARY.  317 

Shetxey  (Percy  Bysshe).  Laon  and  Cythna;  /  or,  /  The 
Revolution  /  of  /  the  Golden  City:  /  A  Vision  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century.  /  In  the  stanza  of  Spenser.  /  By  Percy  B.  Shelley.  / 
.  .  .  /London:/  Printed  for  Sherwood,  Neely,  &  Jones,  Pater- 
noster-/  Row;  and  C.  and  J.  Oilier,  Welbeck-Street:  /  By  B. 
M'Millan,  Bow-Street,  Covent-Garden.  /  1818.  /  8vo.  pp. 
xxxii,  270,  (i). 

^j*^  This  is  the  first  edition  of  the  poem,  published  as  the  Revolt  of  Islam. 
A  few  copies  were  bound  in  this  form  but  never  published,  Oilier  the  pub- 
lisher being  frightened  by  the  outcry  made  even  by  Shelly's  friends.  For  an 
account  of  the  book  see  the  "  Philobiblion,"  Vol.  I. 

Rosalind  and  Helen,  /  a  Modern  Eclogue;  /  with  /  Other 

Poems:  /by/  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.  /  London:  /  Printed  for  C. 
and  J.  Oilier,  /  Vere  Street,  Bond  Street.  /  1819.  /  8vo.  pp.  (vi), 
(i),  92,  (4)- 

The  Cenci.  /     A  Tragedy,  /  in  five   acts.  /     By  Percy 

B.  Shelley.  /  Italy.  /  Printed  for  C.  and  J.  Oilier,  /  Vere  Street, 
Bond  Street.  /     London.  /     1819.  /     8vo.     pp.  xiv,  104. 

Shelley  Memorials:  From  authentic  sources.     Edited 

by  Lady  Shelley.  To  which  is  added  an  Essay  on  Christian- 
ity, by  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley:  now  first  printed.  Boston: 
M.DCCC.LIX.      i2mo.      pp.  30S. 

Essays,  Letters  From  Abroad,  Translations  and  Frag- 
ments. Edited  by  Mrs.  Shelley.  London:  1852.  2  vols. 
1 2  mo. 

See  Trelawney. 

Shenstone  (William).  The  Works  in  Verse  and  Prose ; 
Most  of  which  were  never  before  printed.  With  Decorations. 
London:  m  dcc  LXIV.      2  vols.     8vo,     port.,  pi.  and  map. 

The  Works,  in  Verse  and  Prose.  Vol.  III.  Contain- 
ing Letters  to  particular  Friends,  from  the  Year  1739  to  1763. 
London:  mdcclxix.     8vo.     pp.   399. 

The  Works  in  Verse  and  Prose  of  William  Shenstone. 

Edinburgh:  m  dcc  lxviii.    '2  vols.      i2mo.     ports,  and  pi. 

^*^  At  the  end  of  volume  II.,  Mr.  Graham  has  written  "  From  the  library 
of  the  French  Poet  Millevoye." 

Shepard  (James  B.).  An  address  delivered  before  the  citi- 
zens, mechanics,  and  guards,  of  the  City  of  Raleigh,  July  4, 
1839.     Raleigh,  N.  C.     1839.     ^^o.     pp.  25. 


318  GRAHAM 

Shepard  (James  B,).  An  address  delivered  before  the  two 
literary  societies  of  Wake  Forest  College,  June  17,  1841. 
Raleigh,  1841.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

»\  On  the  errors  and  defects  of  college  training. 

Shepherd  (Thomas  H.).  London  and  its  Environs  in  the 
Nineteenth  Century,  Illustrated  by  a  Series  of  Views  From 
Original  Drawings,  by  Thomas  H.  Shepherd,  with  Historical, 
Topographical  and  Critical  Notices.  Series  the  first,  compris- 
ing the  earlier  edifices,  antiquities,  &c.  London:  1829.  4^*^' 
pp.  172.     pis. 

Modern  Athens!     Displayed  in  a  Series  of  Views:  or 

Edinburgh  in  the  Nineteenth  Century:  exhibiting  the  whole 
of  the  new  buildings,  modern  improvements,  antiquities,  and 
picturesque  scenery,  of  the  Scottish  Metropolis  and  Its  En- 
virons, from  original  drawings  by  Thomas  H.  Shepherd.  With 
historical,  topographical,  and  critical  illustrations.  London: 
1829-     4^0-     (2),  vi,  (2),  88.     48  pis. 

^%  Bound  with  this  is :  "  Scotland  illustrated  ;"  a  series  of  40  plates,  drawn, 
except  2,  by  J.  P.  Neale  ;  with  86  pages  of  text  ;  1830-31. 

Shepherd   (William).       The    Life    of    Poggio    Bracciolini. 
Liverpool,  1802.     4to.     pp.  487. 
Sheppard,  J. — See  Ryland,  J.  E. 
Sheridan,  C.  B.— See  Fariel,  U.  C. 

Sheridan  (R.  B.).  The  Dramatic  Works  of  R.  B.  Sheridan. 
Containing,  The  School  for  Scandal.  The  Rivals.  The 
Duenna.  The  Critic.  Together  with  the  Life  of  the  Author. 
Also  A  Critic  upon  his  Plays,  and  History  of  the  English 
Drama.  London:  Printed  for  A.  Millar,  and  R.  Cater.  1798. 
1 2  mo.     port. 

^*^  Each  play  has  a  separate  title,  as  follows: 

The  School  for  Scandal,  a  Comedy,  in  five  acts;  as  it  is  performed  at  the 
Theatre  Royal  in  Drury  Lane.  London:  Printed  for  A.  Millar,  W.  Law,  and 
R.  Cater.     1797.     i2mo.     pp.  77. 

The  Rivals,  a  Comedy,  in  five  acts.  As  it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre 
Royal  in  Drury  Lane.  London :  Printed  for  A.  Millar,  W.  Law,  and  R, 
Cater.     1797.     i2mo.    pp.  85. 

The  Duenna,  or  the  Double  Elopement.  A  Comic  Opera,  in  three  acts. 
As  it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury  Lane.  London:  Printed 
for  A.  Millar,  W.  Law,  and  R.  Cater.     1797.     i2mo.     pp.  42. 

The  Critic,  or  A  Tragedy  Rehearsed,  a  Dramatic  Piece.  In  three  acts;  as 
it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury  Lane.  London:  Printed  for 
A.  Millar,  W.  Law,  and  R.  Cater.     1797.     i2mo.     pp.  50. 


LIBRARY.  819 

Sheridan  (R.  B.).  The  Dramatic  Works  of  Richard  Brins- 
ley  Sheridan.  With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  by  G.  G.  S[igmuud]. 
London:  1854.     8vo.     pp.  563.     port. 

The  Speeches  of  the  Right  Honourable  Richard  Brins- 

ley  Sheridan.     With  a  Sketch  of  his   Life.     Edited  by  a  Con- 
stitutional Friend.     London:  1842.     3  vols.     8vo.     port. 

See  Kotzebue  :  Moore. 

Sheridan  and  His  Times.  By  an  Octogenarian,  who  stood 
by  his  knee  in  youth  and  sat  at  his  table  in  manhood.  Lon- 
don: MDCCCLix.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Sheridanjana;  or,  Anecdotes  of  the  Life  of  Richard  Brins- 
ley  Sheridan;  his  table-talk,  and  bon  mots.  London:  1826. 
8vo.     pp.  xi,  334. 

Sherman  (J.).— See  Willis,  N.  P. 

Sherman  (W.  T.).  Memoirs.  By  himself.  Henry  S.  King 
&  Co.,  London:  1875.     2  vols.     8vo.     map. 

Sherwin  (W.  T.).  Memoirs  of  The  Life  of  Thomas  Paine, 
with  Observations  on  his  Writings,  critical  and  explanatory. 
To  which  is  added  an  appendix,  containing  several  of  Mr. 
Paine's  unpublished  pieces.  London:  1819.  8vo.  pp.  viii, 
232,  xlviii. 

[Shippen  (William)].     Faction  Display'd.     A  Poem.  .    .    . 
From  a  Corrected   Copy.      London,     Printed  and   Sold  by  H. 
Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-side.     1709.    8vo.     pp.16. 

[ ]     Moderation  Display'd:  a  Poem,  .    .    .  By  the  Author 

of  Faction  Display'd.     London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills, 
in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-side.      1709.     8vo,     pp.  16, 

Shipwreck^  The. — See  Li  Ho, 

Short  liitroduction  to  English  Grammar. — See  Lowth,  R. 

Sidney  {Sir  P.). — See  Davis,  S.  M. 

Sidney  (Samuel).  The  Three  Colonies  of  Australia:  New 
South  Wales,  Victoria,  South  Australia;  Their  Pastures,  Cop- 
per Mines  &  Gold  Fields.  With  numerous  engravings. 
Second  edition,  revised  by  the  author.  London:  mdcccliii. 
8vo.     pp.  412. 

Siege  of  New  Orleans. — See  Cass,  L. 

Sigurd.— See  Wright,  T. 


320  GRAHAM 

[SiLWMAN  (Benjamin)].  Remarks  made  on  a  Short  Tour 
between  Hartford  and  Quebec,  in  the  Autumn  of  1819:  by  the 
Author  of  a  Journal  of  Travels  in  England,  Holland  and  Scot- 
land. Second  Edition,  with  corrections  and  additions.  New 
Haven:  Printed  and  published  by  S.  Converse,  1824.  8vo. 
PP-  (2),  443-     pU- 

SiME  (D.).  The  Edinburgh  Musical  Miscellany:  a  Collec- 
tion of  the  most  approved  Scotch,  English,  and  Irish  Songs, 
set  to  music.  Selected  by  D.  Sime.  Edinburgh:  mdccxcii- 
2  vols.     i2mo.     pi. 

SiMONiN  (L.).  Les  Cit6s  Ouvri^res  de  Mineurs.  Paris: 
1867.     24mo.     pp.  52. 

IvC  Mineur  de  Califofnie.    Paris:  1866.    24mo.    pp.  50. 

SiNDiNG    (Paul    C).       History   of   Scandinavia,    From    the 

Early  Times  of  the  Norsemen  and  Vikings  to  the  present  day. 
New- York:  1858.     i2mo.     pp.  429.     port. 

SiSMONDi  (J.  C.  L.  Simonde  de).  Historical  View  of  the 
Literature  of  the  South  of  Europe;  translated  from  the  original, 
with  notes,  and  a  life  of  the  ifiuthor,  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 
Fourth  Edition.  Including  all  the  notes  from  the  last  Paris 
Edition.     London:  1853.     2  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

A  history  of  the  Italian  Republics',  being  a  view  of  the 

origin,   progress   and  fall  of  Italian  freedom.      London:  1832. 

8vo.     pp.  378. 

* 
Skelton  (J.).     Pithy  Pleasaunt  and   Profitable  Workes  of 

Maister  Skelton,  Poete  Laureate  To  King   Henry  the  Vlllth. 

.    .    .  London  :    Printed    for   C.    Davis   in    Pater-noster   Row. 

MDCCXXXVI.     i2mo.     pp.  xiv,  294. 

The  Sketch-Book. — See  Irving,  W. 

Sketches  from  Venetian  History. — See  Smedley. 

Sketches  of  Obscure  Poets,  with  Specimens  of  Their  Writ- 
ings.    [By  R.  A.  Davenport.]    London:  1833.      i2mo.     pp.208. 

Roberts,  William  Isaac.  Bruce,  Michael. 

Millhouse,  Robert.  Brown,  James, 

Rushton,  Edward.  Franklin,  Robert. 

Holland,  Joseph.  Story,  Robert. 

Milford,  John.  Hall,  William. 

Crocker,  Charles.  Milne,  Christian. 

Tannahill,  Robert.  Hutton,  William. 


IvIBRARY.  321 

"Sketchley,  Arthur."— See  Rose,  G. 

The  Sky-Lark:  a  choice  selection  of  the  most  admired 
popular  Songs,  heroic,  plaintive,  sentimental,  humourous,  and 
bacchanalian.  Arranged  for  the  Violin,  Flute,  and  Voice, 
lyondon:  [1825]   i2mo.     pp.  x,  322. 

Slang  Dictionary. — See  Hotten,  J.  C. 

Slater  (Samuel).  Poems  in  Two  Parts.  First,  An  Inter- 
locutory Discourse  concerning  the  Creation,  Fall,  and  Recov- 
ery of  Man.  Secondly,  A  Dialogue  between  Faith  and  a 
doubting  Soul.  By  Samuel  Slater.  Licensed,  March  26th, 
1679.  London:  Printed  for  Tho.  Cockeril  at  the  Three  Legs 
in  the  Poultry,  1679.     i6mo.     pp.  (4),  64,  (7),  52. 

Slave  Question. — See  Ambrose,  P. 

[Smedley  (Edward)].  Sketches  from  Venetian  History. 
London:  John  Murray,  mdcccxxxi-     2  vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

Smith  (Adam).  The  Theory  of  Moral  Sentiments;  or,  an 
essay  towards  an  analysis  of  the  principles  by  which  men 
naturally  judge  concerning  the  conduct  and  character,  first  of 
their  neighbours  and  afterwards  of  themselves.  To  which  is 
added,  A  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  of  Languages.  New 
edition.  With  a  biographical  and  critical  memoir  of  the 
author,  by  Dugald  Stewart.     London:  1853.      i2mo.     pp.  538. 

Smith  (Alexander).  Poems  by  Alexander  Smith.  Third 
edition.     London:  mdcccliv.     i6mo.     pp.  248. 

^*#  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  liv.     12 mo.  pp.  190. 

City    Poems.      By    Alexander   Smith,  author   of    "A 

Life  Drama  and  Other  Poems."     Cambridge:  Macmillan  and 
Co.     1857.      i2mo.     pp.  190. 

^t\  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

City  Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  lvii.     i2mo.     pp.    138. 

port. 

Edwin    of  Deira   by  Alexander  Smith.     Cambridge: 

1861.      i2mo.     pp.  185. 

;^ ^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Dreamtliorp:  a  book  of  essays  written  in  the  country. 

Boston:  1864.     i2mo.     pp.   299. 

— —  Alfred  Hagart's  Household.  Boston  :  1865,  8vo. 
pp.  240. 


322  GRAHAM 

Smith  (Alfred  Charles).  The  Attractions  of  the  Nile  and  Its 
Banks.     London:  1868.     2  vols.     i2mo.     pis. 

Smith  (C.  J.).  Autographs  of  Royal,  Noble,  Learned,  and 
Remarkable  Personages  conspicuous  in  English  History,  from 
the  reign  of  Richard  the  Second  to  that  of  Charles  the  Second ; 
with  Some  Illustrious  Foreigners;  containing  many  passages 
from  important  letters.  Engraved  under  the  direction  of 
Charles  John  Smith.  Accompanied  by  concise  biographical 
memoirs,  and  interesting  extracts  from  the  original  documents; 
by  John  Gough  Nichols.  London:  1829.  ^^-  PP- ^iv,  (130). 
55  pis. 

Historical  and  Literary  Curiosities  consisting  of  fac- 
similes of  original  documents;  scenes  of  remarkable  events  and 
interesting  localities;  and  the  birthplaces,  residences,  portraits 
and  monuments  of  eminent  literary  characters;  with  a  variety 
of  reliques  and  antiquities  connected  with  the  same  subjects. 
Selected  and  engraved  by  Charles  John  Smith.  London: 
MDCCCXLVii.     4to.     pp.  (2),  viii,  (89).     94  pis. 

Smith  (George).  A  Collection  of  Designs  for  Household 
Furniture  and  Interior  Decoration,  in  the  most  approved  and 
elegant  taste;  with  various  designs  for  rooms,  geometrical  and 
in  perspective,  shewing  the  decorations,  adjustment  of  the  fur- 
niture, &c.  Also  some  general  observations,  and  a  description 
of  each  plate.  Engraved  on  158  plates,  from  original  draw- 
ings. By  George  Smith,  Upholsterer  Extraordinary  to  His 
Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales.  London:  1808.  4to. 
PP-  33,  158.     pis. 

Smith  (Goldwin). — See  Oxford  Essays. 

Smith  (Horace  and  James).  Rejected  Addresses:  or,  The 
New  Theatrum  Poetarum.  From  the  twenty-second  London 
edition,  carefully  revised,  with  an  original  preface  and  notes  by 
the  Authors.     Boston:  m  dccc  li.     i2mo.     pp.  191. 

[Smith  (Horace)].     Horace  in  London:  Consisting  of  Imi- 
tations of  the  first  two  books  of  The  Odes  of  Horace.     By  the 
authors  of  Rejected  Addresses,  or  the  New  Theatrum  Poetarum. " 
Fourth  Edition.     London:  1815.     i6mo.     pp.  127. 

[ ].     The  Tin  Trumpet;   or.    Heads   and    Tails   for  the 

Wise  and  Waggish.     A  new  American  edition,  with  alterations 
and  additions.     New  York:  1859.     i2mo.     pp.  262. 


LIBRARY.  328 

Smith  (H.  W.)-  Nuts  For  Future  Historians  to  Grack. 
Collected  by  Horace  W.  Smith.  Philadelphia:  1856.  8vp. 
pp.  (2),  qo. 

Smith  (Horatio).  Festivals,  Games,  and  Amusements. 
Ancient  and  Modern.  With  additions,  by  Samuel  Wood  worth. 
New- York:  1831.     i6mo.     pp.  355.     pis. 

Smith  (J.  F.  D.).  Voyage  dans  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Am^ri- 
que,  fait  en  1784;  Contenant  une  description  de  sa  Situation 
presente,  de  sa  Population,  Agriculture,  Commerce,  Coutumes 
et  Moeurs  de  ses  Habitans,  des  Nations  indiennes,  et  des  prin- 
cipals Villes  et  Rivieres,  avec  quelqnes  Anecdotes  surplusieurs 
Membres  du  Congr^s  et  Officiers  generaux  de  I'armee  Ameri- 
caine.  Par  J.  F.  D.  Smith.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  par  M.  de 
B  .  .  .  .  Tome  Premier.  A  Paris,  Chez  Buisson,  Imprimeur 
et  Libraire  rue  Haute-Feuille,  No.  20.  1791.  2  vols.  8vo. 
pp.  xii,  206,  (4),  272. 

Smith  (J.  J.  and  J.  F.  Watson).  American  Historical  and 
Literary  Curiosities;  consisting  of  Fac-Similes  of  Original 
Documents  Relating  to  the  Events  of  the  Revolution,  &c.  &c. 
With  a  variety  of  Reliques,  Antiquities  and  Modern  Auto- 
graphs. Collected  and  edited  by  J.  Jay  Smith,  and  John  F. 
Watson.  Fifth  edition,  with  additions.  New  York :  1852. 
Fo.     66  lithographic  pis. 

Smith  (John  Pye).  The  Relation  between  The  Holy  Scrip- 
tures and  some  parts  of  Geological  Science.  Fifth  edition. 
With  a  short  sketch  of  the  literary  life  of  the  author,  by  John 
Hamilton  Davies.     London:  mdcccliv.     i2mo.     pp.  468. 

[Smith  (Seba)],  Jack  Downing's  Letters.  By  Major  Jack 
Downing.      Philadelphia:  1845.     ^^o.     pp.  119. 

Smith  (Sydney).  The  Works  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith. 
Boston:   1854.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  480.     port. 

[ ]     Letters   on    the   subject   of    The    Catholics,    to    My 

Brother  Abraham,  who  lives  in  the  country.  By  Peter  Plym- 
ley.     Twenty-first  Edition.     London:  1838.     8vo.     pp.  194. 

Wit   and    wisdom  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith,  being 

selections  from  his  writings  and  passages  of  his  letters  and 
table-talk  with  a  biographical  memoir  and  notes  By  Evert  A. 
Duyckinck  New  York :  1856  i2nio.  pp.  458.  port,  and 
facsim. 


•324  GRAHAM 

Smith  (William).  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle-York,  depuis  la 
D^couverte  de  Cette  Province  Jusqu'a  Notre  Siecle,  Dans 
laquelle  on  rapporte  les  demel^s  qu'elle  a  eus  avec  les  Canadiens 
&  les  Indiens ;  les  Guerres  qu'elle  a  soutenues  contre  ces 
Peuples;  les  Traites  &  les  Alliances  qu'elle  a  faits  avec  eux, 
&c.  On  y  a  joint  Une  Description  Geographique  du  Pays,  & 
une  Histoire  Ahrigie  de  ses  Habitans,  de  leur  Religion,  de  leur 
Gouvernement  Civil  &  Eccl^siastique,  &c.  Par  William 
Smith.  Traduite  de  I'Anglois  par  M.  E.  *  *  *  A  Londres. 
M.  DCC.  I.XVII.     i6mo.     pp.  xvi,  415. 

[Smith  (t^^j^.  William)].  Relation  /  Historique  /  de  /  I'Exp^- 
dition,  /  contre  /  Les  Indiens  de  I'Ohio/en  mdcclxiv.  /  Com- 
mandee  par  le  Chevalier  Henry  Bouquet,  Co- /  lonel  d'lnfan- 
terie,  &  ensuite  Brigadier-General  en  /  Amerique;  contenant  ses 
Transactions  avec  les  In-/diens,  relativement  a  la  delivrance 
des  prisonniers  /  &  aux  Pr^liminaires  de  la  Paix;  avec  un  Recit/ 
introductoire  de  la  Campagne  pr6cedente  de  I'an  1763,  /  &  de  la 
Bataille  de  Bushy-Run.  /  On  y  a  joint  des  Memoires  Militaires 
contenant  des  /  Reflexions  sur  la  guerre  avec  les  Sauvages;  une 
M^-  /  thode  de  former  des  etablissemens  sur  la  Frontiere :  / 
quelques  details  concernant  la  contree  des  Indiens:  avec  une 
liste  de  nations,  combattans,  villes,  distan-/ces,  &  diverses 
routes.  /  Le  tout  enrichi  de  Cartes  &  Tailles-douces.  /  Traduit 
de  I'Anglois, /Par  C.  G.  F.  Dumas./  A  Amsterdam,  /  Chez 
Marc-Michel  Rey,  /  m.  dcc.  LXix.  /  8vo.  pp.  xvi,  147,  (10).  3 
pis.  and  3  maps. 

Smith  (William).  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Geog- 
raphy. Illustrated  by  numerous  engravings  on  wood.  Boston: 
1854-     2  vols.     8vo.     maps. 

Smollett  (Tobias).     The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Tobias 
Smollett,  Complete  in  one  Volume,  with  Memoir  of  the  Author, 
by   Thomas    Roscoe.       New    Edition,    illustrated    by   George 
•    Cruikshank.     London:  1853.     8vo.     pp.  966.     port. 

The  Comical  Adventures  of  Roderick  Random  and  his 

'Friend    Strap,    With    their   Voyage   to    South    America,    &c. 

^■'' A'dorned  with  curious  Copper-Plates.     London:  Printed  for  H. 

•'Tiirpin,  at  No.  104,  St.  John's-Street,  West-Smithfield.     1776. 

And  sold  by  J.  Bew,  No.  28,  and  Fielding  and  Walker,  No.  20. 

in   Pater-noster-Row;  and   S.    Chandler,   No.    i,  Holborn-Bars. 

(Price  bound  six-pence.)     sq.  32mo.     pp.  119.     pis. 


LIBRARY.  325 

Smollett  (Tobias).     See  Hume,  J. 

Smyth  {Mrs.  A.  G.)].  Olympia  Morata,  Her  Times,  Life  and 
Writings,  arranged  from  contemporary  and  other  authorities. 
Second  edition.  London :  1834.  lamo.  pp.  383.  pis.  and 
music. 

Smyth  (William).  Lectures  on  Modern  History;  from  the 
Irruption  of  the  Northern  Nations  to  the  close  of  the  American 
Revolution.     London:  1854.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

SoAMES,  Sir  W. — See  Boileau. 

Soci^t:^  des  Aqua-Fortistes.  Eaux-Fortes  Modernes  Origi- 
nales  et  inedites  Deuxi^me  ann^e.  Deuxi^me  Volume  1863- 
1864.  Public  par  Cadart  &  Luquet,  Editeurs.  Paris:  [n.  d.] 
Ig.  Fo.     pp.  (4),  61.     pis. 

Socii;T]§:  EivANG:i:LiQUE  de  France.  Assembles  Gen^rale  de 
la  Societe  Evangelique  de  France  Trente-troisi^me  Anni- 
versaire.     Paris  1866.     8vo.     pp.  54. 

Societes  Secretes. — See  Washington,  G. 

Socrates  Scholasticus.  The  Ecclesiastical  History  of 
Socrates,  surnamed  Scholasticus,  or  the  advocate.  Compris- 
ing a  History  of  the  Church,  in  seven  books,  from  the  accession 
of  Constantine,  A.  D.  305,  to  the  38th  year  of  Theodosius  II., 
including  a  period  of  140  years.  Translated  from  the  Greek: 
with  some  account  of  the  author,  and  notes  selected  from 
Valesius.     London:  mdcccliil     i2mo.     pp.  449. 

SoLis  {Do7i  Antonio  de).  Historia  /  de  la  Conqvista  /  de 
Mexico,  /  Poblacion,  Y  Progressos  /  de  la  America  Septentri- 
onal, /  conocida  por  el  nombre  /  de  Nveva  Espana.  /  Escriviala  / 
Don  Antonio  de  Solis,  /  Secretario  de  su  Magestad,  y  su 
Chronista  /  mayor  de  las  Indias.  /  Y  la  pone  a  los  pies  del  /  Rey 
Nvestro  Seiior,  /  por  mano  del  /  Excelentissimo  Seiior  /  Conde  de 
Oropesa.  /  En  Madrid.  /  En  la  Imprenta  de  Bernardo  de 
Villa- Diego,  Impressor  de  su  Magestad.  /  Ario  m.  dc.  lxxxiv. 
Fo.     pp.  (32),  548,  (16). 

Histoire  de  la  Conquete  du  Mexique,  on  de  la  Nouvelle 

Espagne.  Traduite  de  I'Espagnol  de  Don  Antoine  de  Solis. 
A  Paris,  Chez  Antoine  Dezallier,  rue  Saint  Jacques,  ^  la 
Couronne  d'Or.  m.  dc.  xci.  Avec  Privilege  dv  Roy.  4to. 
pp.  (30),  630.     pis.  and  map. 

»**  Portrait  of  the  author  inserted. 


826  GRAHAM 

SoLiS  {^Don  Antonio  de).  A  History  of  the  Conquest  of 
Mexico  by  the  Spaniards.  In  two  volumes.  Translated  into 
English  from  the  original  Spanish  of  Don  Antonio  de  Solis, 
Secretary  and  Historiographer  to  his  Catholick  Majesty,  by 
Thomas  Townsend;  .  .  .  The  whole  translation  revised  and 
corrected  by  Nathanael  Hooke.  London:  Printed  for  John 
Osborn,  at  the  Golden  Ball  in  Paternoster  Row.  m.  dcc. 
XXXVIII.     2  vols.     8vo.     port.,  pis.  and  maps. 

Some  Remarks  On  a  late  Letter  to  Thomas  Burnet,  Esq. ; 
Said  to  be  Written  by  a  Son  of  Dr.  Beach.  In  a  Letter  to  the 
Author  of  that  Pamphlet.  London:  Printed  for  T.  Cooper,  at 
the  Globe  in  Paternoster- Row;  and  Sold  at  the  Pamphlet  Shops 
in  London  and  Westminster,  m.dcc.xxxvi.  Price  6  d.  8vo. 
pp.  36. 

Something  New  on  Men. — See  Hake,  Mrs.  L. 

Sophocles.  The  Tragedies  of  Sophocles:  in  English  Prose. 
The  Oxford  translation.  New  edition,  revised  according  to  the 
text  of  Dindorf.     London:  mdcccxlix.     8vo.     pp.  339.     port. 

SoRET  (H.).  Histoire  du  Conflit  Americain  de  ses  causes,  de 
ses  resultats.     Tarbes:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Soule;s  (Frangois).  Histoire  /  des  Troubles  /  de  / 1' Amerique 
Anglaise,  /  Ecrite  sur  les  Memoires  les  plus  authentiques;/ 
Dddiee  /  a  Sa  Majesty  Tr^s-Chretienne;  /  Tome  Premier.  /  Avec 
des  Cartes.  I  ...  I  A  Paris,  /  Chez  Buisson,  Libraire,  Hotel 
de  Mesgrigny,  /  rue  des  Poitevins,  No.  13.  /  1787.  4  vols.  8vo. 
PP-  (8),  379)  (6);  (4),  365;  (4),  420;  (4),  272,  43.    3  maps. 

"Southern  Lady," — See  Woes  of  War. 

SouTHEY  (Robert).  Poems:/  containing/ The  Retrospect,/ 
odes,  elegies,  sonnets,  &c.  /  By /Robert  Lovell, /and  /  Robert 
Southey,  /  of  Baliol  College,  Oxford./.  .  ./Bath,  Printed  by 
R.  Cruttwell,  /  and  sold  by  /  C.  Dilly,  Poultry,  London.  / 
M  DCC  xcv.  /     i2mo.     pp.  viii,  131. 

The  Life  of  Nelson.     Boston:  1866.     i6mo.     pp.324. 

The  Doctor,  &c.  Edited  by  his  son-in-law,  John  Wood 

Warter.      New   edition,    complete   in    one   volume.     London  : 
1849.     8vo.     pp.  694.     ports,  and  pi. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Southey.     Collected  by 

himself.      A   new   edition,    including    "Oliver   Newman   and 


LIBRARY.  32r 

other  poems"  now  first  published.  Illustrated  with  eight 
fine  steel  engravings  from  drawings  by  Kenny  Meadows, 
Corbould,  Westall,  and  Middleton.  New  York:  mdcccxlviii.. 
rl.  8vo.     pp.  841.     port,  and  7  pis. 

SOUTHEY  (Robert).  The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Robert 
Sou  they.  Edited  by  his  son,  the  Rev.  Charles  Cuthbert 
Southey.     New  York:  mdcccli.     Svo.     pp.  579.     port. 

See  Cottle  Jones,  J. 

SouTHWELi.  (Robert).  The  Poetical  Works  of  the  Rev^ 
Robert  Southwell,  now  first  completely  edited  by  William  B.. 
Turnbull.     London:  1856.      i2nio.     pp.   168. 

SoviCHE  {Docteury).  Lettre  au  Courrier  de  Saint-Btienne  sur 
I'Intervention  Frangaise  au  Mexique     Saint-Etienne  1862  8vo. 

PP-  93- 

SOYER  (A.).  The  Pantropheon  or,  History  of  Food,  And  its 
Preparation,  from  the  earliest  ages  of  the  world.  Embellished 
with  forty-two  steel  plates,  illustrating  the  greatest  gastronomic 
marvels  of  antiquity.  London  :  mdcccuh.  8vo.  pp.  474. 
port,  and  pi. 

SozoMENUS  (S.  H.).  The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Sozomen, 
comprising  a  History  of  the  Church,  from  A.  D.  324  to  A.  D. 
440.  Translated  from  the  Greek:  with  a  memoir  of  the  author. 
Also  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Philostorgius,  as  epitomised 
by  Photius,  Patriarch  of  Constantinople.  Translated  by  Ed- 
ward Walford.     London:  mdccclv.     i2mo.     pp.   536. 

Sparks  (Jared).  The  Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris,  with 
Selections  from  His  Correspondence  and  Miscellaneous  Papers; 
detailing  events  in  the  American  Revolution,  the  French 
Revolution,  and  in  the  political  history  of  the  United  States. 
Boston:  1832.     3  vols.     8vo.     port. 

The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin;  containing  the  auto- 
biography, with  notes  and  continuation.  Boston:  1845.  ^vo. 
pp.  612.     ports,  and  pis. 

Correspondence   of  the   American   Revolution;  being 

letters  of  eminent  men  to  George  Washington,  from  the  lime 
of  his  taking  command  of  the  army  to  the  end  of  his  Presidency. 
Edited  from  the  original  manuscripts  by  Jared  Sparks.  Bos- 
ton: 1853.     4  vols.     8vo. 


328  GRAHAM 

Specimens  of  British  Poetesses. — See  Dyce,  A. 

specimens  of  Early  English  .    .    .  Romances. — See  Ellis,  G. 

SpENCE  (Elizabeth  Isabella).  Sketches  of  the  Present  Man- 
ners, Customs,  and  Scenery  of  Scotland,  with  incidental 
remarks  on  the  Scottish  character.  London:  1811.  2  vols. 
i2mo. 

Spenser  (Edmund).  The  Works  of  Edmund  Spenser.  With 
a  Selection  of  Notes  from  Various  Commentators;  and  a  Glos- 
sarial  Index:  To  which  is  prefixed,  some  account  of  the  life  of 
Spenser,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Todd.  London:  1852.  rl. 
8vo.     pp.  562.     port. 

Spirit  of  the  Farmer''  s  Museum. — See  Dennie,  J. 

Spooner  (Edward).  Parson  and  People;  or,  Incidents  in 
the  Every-Day  Life  of  a  Clergyman.  From  the  second  London 
edition,  with  an  introduction,  by  An  American  Clergyman. 
[Leonard  Woolsey  Bacon.]  New  York:  1865.  i2mo.  pp. 
260.     pi. 

Spooner  (Shearjashub).  A  Biographical  and  Critical*  Dic- 
tionary of  Painters,  Engravers,  Sculptors  and  Architects 
from  ancient  to  modern  times:  with  the  monograms,  ciphers 
and  marks  used  by  distinguished  artists  to  certify  their  works. 
New  York:  1853.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  1131.     port,  and  pi. 

Sportorno  (G.  B.).  Memorials  of  Columbus:  or  A  Collec- 
tion of  Authentic  Documents  of  That  Celebrated  Navigator, 
now  first  published  from  the  original  manuscripts,  by  order  of 
the  Decurions  of  Genoa;  preceded  by  A  Memoir  of  His  Life 
and  Discoveries.  Translated  from  the  Spanish  and  Italian. 
London:  1823.     8vo.     pp.    clix,  255.     port.,  pi.  and  2  facsim. 

Sprague  (W.  B.). — See  Alexander,  J.  W. 

Sprat  (Thomas). — See  Waller. 

Sprengel  (M.  E.).  Geschichte  der  Revolution  von  Nord- 
America.  Frankenthal,  Ludwig  Bernhard  Friederich  Gegel. 
1785.     8vo.     pp.  (10),  272,  map. 

^^*♦  Contains  a  three  page  list  of  books  on  America,  from  which  the  author 

compiled  his  account. 

Squire  (Peter).  Companion  to  the  last  edition  of  the  British 
Pharmacopoeia,  comparing  the  strength  of  its  various  prepara- 
tions with  those  of  the  London,  Edinburgh,  Dublin,  United 


LIBRARY.  329 

States,  and  other  foreign  pharmacopoeias.  With  practical 
hints  on  prescribing.  Eighth  Edition.  London:  mdccclxxi. 
8vo.     pp.  397. 

Stacquez  {Docteur).  L'Egypte  la  Basse  Nubie  et  le  Sinai. 
Relation  d'apres  des  notes  tenues  pendant  le  voyage  que  Son 
Altesse  Royale  Monseigneur  le  Due  de  Brabant  fit  dans  ces 
Gentries,  en  1862  et  1863,  par  le  Docteur  Stacquez.  Li^ge:  1865. 
8vo.     pp.  390.     pis. 

Stael-Holstein  (A.  L.  G.  Neckar,  Baronne  de).  Corinne 
ou  1' Italic.     Paris,  1850.      i2ino,     pp.  495.     port. 

[Same.]     Paris:  1866.     i2mo.     pp.  495.     port. 

Delphine.     Nouvelle  edition.     Precedee  d'une  preface, 

par  M.  Sainte-Beuve.     Paris  1851.     i2mo.     pp.  640. 

Stanley  (George).  A  classified  synopsis  of  the  principal 
Painters  of  the  Dutch  and  Flemish  Schools,  their  scholars, 
imitators  and  analogists.  Including  an  account  of  some  of  the 
Early  German  Masters,  connected  with  those  of  Flanders  and 
Holland.     London:  mdccclv.     i2mo.     pp.  416. 

Stansbury  (J.).— See  Odell,  J. 

Star  Spangled  Banner. — See  Key,  F.  S. 

Staunton  (Howard).  The  Chess- Player's  Companion;  com- 
prising a  New  Treatise  on  Odds,  and  a  Collection  of  Games 
contested  by  the  author  with  various  distinguished  players  dur- 
ing the  last  ten  years;  including  the  Great  French  Match  with 
Mons.  St.  Amant;  to  which  are  added  a  selection  of  new  and 
instructive  problems.     London:  1870.     i2mo.     pp.  510.     pis. 

The  Chess-Player's  Handbook.  A  popular  and  scien- 
tific introduction  to  the  Game  of  Chess,  exemplified  in  games 
actually  played  by  the  greatest  masters,  and  illustrated  by  nu- 
merous diagrams  of  original  and  remarkable  positions.  New 
Edition.     London:  1870.      i2mo.     pp.  518.     pi. 

Chess  Praxis.     A  supplement  to  The  Chess-Player's 

Handbook,  containing  all  the  most  important  modern  improve- 
ments in  the  openings,  illustrated  by  actual  games;  a  revised 
code  of  chess  laws;  and  a  collection  of  Mr.  Morphy's  matches, 
&c.,  in  England  and  France.     London:  1871.     i2mo.     pp.  622. 

The  Chess  Tournament.     A  collection  of  the  games 

played  at  this   celebrated   assemblage,   illustrated    by  copious 


330  G  R.  A  H  A  M 

diagrams,  and  notes,  critical  and  explanatory.     L<ondon:  1852- 
i2mo.     pp.  377. 

Stearns  (J.  F.). — See  Alexander,  J.  W. 

Stedman  (Edmund  C).  Alice  of  Monmouth.  An  Idyl  of 
the  Great  War,  with  Other  Poems.  New  York:  m.dccclxiv 
i2mo.     pp.  151. 

^%  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Poems,    Lyrical   and   Idyllic.     By   Edmund    Clarence 

Stedman.      News  York:    Charles  Scribner,    124  Grand   Street. 
i860.     1 2  mo.     pp.  196. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Steele  (5z>  Richard).  The  Tatler  and  Guardian,  chiefly  by 
Sir  Richard  Steele  and  Joseph  Addison.  And  An  Account  of 
the  Authors.  By  Thomas  Babbington  Macaulay.  New  York: 
1852.     8vo.     pp.  444,  244.     pis. 

Stein  (Elias).  Manuel  de  1' Amateur  du  Jeu  des  Echecs,  ou 
Nouvel  Essai  sur  ce  Jeu.  Le  tout  revu  et  public  avec  34 
planches,  Par  Milbons.     Paris  [n.  d.].     i2mo.     pp.  156.     pis. 

Stieler  (J.).  Gallery  of  Beauties,  a  Collection  of  Thirty- 
eight  Female  Portraits  in  the  Roy^  Palace  at  Munich,  painted 
from  life  by  order  of  H.  M.  King  Lewis  I.  of  Bavaria  by  Joseph 
Steiler,  painter  to  H.  M.  the  King  and  the  Royal  Family. 
Edited  in  reduced  photographs.  [Munich:  186-.]  Sq.  i2mo. 
Title,  contents,  and  28  photographs. 

Stenhouse  (William).  Illustrations  of  the  Lyric  Poetry  and 
Music  of  Scotland.  Originally  compiled  to  accompany  the 
"Scots  Musical  Museum,"  and  now  published  separately,  with 
Additional  Notes  and  Illustrations.  Edinburgh  and  London: 
MDCCCLiii.     8vo.     pp.  cxxxiv,  540,  xxxiv.     facsimile. 

Stephens  (-^r^.  Ann  S.).  The  Old  Homestead.  New  Yorkr 
MDCCCLV.     8vo.     pp.  435. 

[Sterne  (Laurence).]  The  Life  and  Opinions  of  Tristram- 
Shandy,  Gentleman.  London:  Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  in  Pali- 
Mall,  MDCCLXVII.      9  vols.      12niO.      pi. 

^*^  Sterne's  own  copy,  with  his  name  in  volumes  v.,  vii.,  and  ix. 

Sternhold(T.).    The /Whole  Book/ of/ Psalmes:/ collected 
into  English   meter  /  by  Thomas  Sternhold,  /  lohn  Hopkins,  / 
and  others.  /    Conferred  with  the  Hebrew:  with  /  apt  notes  to  sing- 


LIBRARY.  331 

them  withall  I  ...  I  London,  /  Printed  for  the  Companie  of/ 
Stationers  1614.  /     4to. 

^*^  Imperfect. 

Stevens  (G.  A.).  The  Works  of  the  late  G.  A.  Stevens, 
Esq.  Consisting  of  his  celebrated  Lecture  On  Heads,  and  Songs. 
A  new  and  improved  edition,  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Life  of  the 
Author.     By  W.  H.  Badham.     London:  1823.     i6mo.     pp.  250. 

[Stevens  (Henry).]  Bibliotheca  Americana.  A  Catalogue 
of  Books  relating  to  the  History  and  Literature  of  America.  To 
be  sold  by  auction,  By  Messrs  Puttick  and  Simpson,  on  Wednes- 
day, January  23,  1861,  and  Three  following  Days.     Svo.     pp. 

[Stevenson  (Mat. ).  ]  The  /  Wits :  /  or,  /  Poems  &  Songs  /  on  / 
Various  Occasions.  /  Made  Publick  for  the  Delight  of/  the  In- 
genious. /  By  a  Lover  of  the  Muses.  /  London,  /  Printed  for 
Donnan  Newman,  at  the  Kings/  Armes  in  the  Poultrey,  1685. 
i6mo.     pp.  (8),  126. 

Stewart  (Lady  C).     See  Atholl. 

Stewart  (Dugald),  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Hu- 
man Mind.  In  two  parts.  With  references,  sectional  heads, 
synoptical  table  of  contents,  and  translations  of  the  numerous 
Greek,  Latin,  and  French  quotations,  &c.  By  G.  N.  Wright. 
London:  1854.     Svo.     pp.  602. 

Stirling  (J.).  Letters  from  the  Slave  States.  London: 
1857.     8vo.     pp.  374.     map. 

Stockhardt  (Julius  Adolph).  The  Principles  of  Chemistry, 
illustrated  by  Simple  Experiments.  Translated  from  the  Fifth 
German  Edition.  By  C.  H.  Peirce.  London:  1852.  i2mo. 
pp.  520. 

Stoddard  (Richard  Henry).  Foot- Prints.  New  York:  1849. 
8vo.     pp.  48. 

Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  lii.     i2mo.     pp.  127. 

Songs  of  Summer.     Boston :  m  dccc  lvii.     i2mo.     pp. 

229. 

4^*^^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

The    Loves   and    Heroines   of  the    Poets.     Edited  by 

Richard   Henry  Stoddard.     New   York:  mdccclxi.     4to.     pp. 
479,  xviii. 

4t*»  One  volume  extended  to  three  by  the  insertion  of  the  original  MS.  of 


332  GRAHAM 

Mr.  Stoddard,  and  many  portraits  and  plates,  a  number  of  which  are  rare, 
unusually  fine  proof  impressions,  or  on  india-paper. 

Stoddard  (Richard  Henry).  The  King's  Bell.  London: 
1864.     i2ino.     pp.  72. 

#*^  Dedicated  to  Mr.  Graham. 

The  King's  Bell.  With  illustrations  by  Alfred  Fred- 
ericks.    New  York:  m.dccclxvi.     i2mo.     pp.60. 

"Under  Green   Leaves."     A  Book  of  Rural   Poems. 

Edited  by  Richard  Henry  Stoddard.     New  York:  1865.     i2mo. 
pp.  96.     pis. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Grahami 

Melodies  and  Madrigals;  mostly  From  the  Old  Eng- 
lish Poets.  Edited  by  Richard  Henry  Stoddard.  New  York: 
M  Dccc  Lxvi.     1 2 mo.     pp.  206. 

The   Book  of  the  East,   and   Other  Poems.     Boston: 

1871.     i2mo.     pp.  249. 

4(.*^t  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham.     A  second  copy 
has  inserted  a  letter  from  the  author  to  "  My  Dear  Lorri." 

(Editor).     Bric-a-Brac  series.     New  York:  1875-6.     10 

vols.  161110. 

4(.*^«.  Namely: 

I.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Chorley,  Planch^,  and  Young.      1876.     pp. 
xxiii,  297. 

II.  Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and  Dickens.    1875.     pp.  xxiv,  305. 

III.  Prosper  Merim^e's  letters  to  an  incognita ;  with  recollections  by  La- 
martine  and  George  Sand.     1875.     pp.  xvi,  350. 

IV.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Barham,  Harness,  and  Hodder.     1875.     pp. 
xvi,  335. 

V.  The  Greville  memoirs.     1876.     pp.  xi,  346, 

VI.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Moore  and  Jerdan.     1875.     pp.  xvi,  293. 

VII.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Cornelia  Knight  and  Thomas  Raikes.     1876. 
pp.  xvi,  339. 

VIII.  Personal  reminiscences  by  O'Keefe,  Kelly,  and  Taylor.     1876.     pp. 
xxi,  34T. 

IX.  Personal  recollections  of  Lamb,  Hazlitt,  and  others.      1875.      pp.  xxii, 
322. 

X.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Constable  and  Gillies.     1876.     pp.  xxx,  336. 
Vols,  ii.-vii.  are  also  here  in  another  binding,  and  vi.  and  vii.  have  por- 
traits. 

Stonor  (T.  E.).  Description  of  a  copy  of  "Rationes  Decern 
Campiani,"  printed  at  the  private  printing  press,  at  Stonor, 
1581.  By  the  Hon.  Thomas  Edward  Stonor.  [London:  1854.] 
8vo.     pp.  6. 

^*^  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton. 


LIBRARY.  833 

Storer  (J.  and  H.  S.).  Views  in  Edinburgh  and  its  Vi- 
cinity; drawn  and  engraved  by  J.  &  H.  S.  Storer,  exhibiting 
remains  of  Antiquity,  Public  Buildings,  and  Picturesque  Scen- 
ery.     Edinburgh:  1820.     2  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

Story  (J.).'  Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Story,  Associate 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  and  Dane 
Professor  of  Law  at  Harvard  University.  Edited  by  his  son, 
William  W.  Story.     Boston:  1851.     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

The  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  Joseph  Story.     Edited 

by  his  son,  William  W.  Story.     Boston:  1852.     8vo.     pp.  828. 

Story  (W.  W.).,  Graffiti  d' Italia.  Edinburgh:  mdccclxviii. 
i2mo.     pp.  413. 

Story  of  Al  Raoui. — See  Beckford,  W. 

Stothard,   T. — See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Stow  (John).  The  /  Svrvay  /  of  London:  /  Containing  /  The 
Originall,  Antiquitie,  Encrease,  and  /  more  Moderne  Estate  of 
the  sayd  /  Famous  Citie.  /  As  also,  the  Rule  and  Gouernmeut 
thereof  (both  Ecclesiasti-  /  call  and  Temporall)  from  time  to 
time.  /  With  a  briefe  Relation  of  all  the  memorable  Monu- 
ments, /  and  other  especiall  Obseruations,  both  in  and  about  / 
the  same  Citie.  /  Written  in  the  yeere  1598.  By  lohn  Stow,  / 
Citizen  of  London.  /  Since  then,  continued,  corrected  and 
much  enlarged,  with  many  /  rare  and  worthy  Notes,  both  of 
Venerable  Antiquity,  and  /  later  memorie;  such,  as  were  neuer 
published  before  /  this  present  yeere  161 7.  /  London,  /  Printed 
by  George  Purslowe,  dwelling  at  the  East  end  of  /  Christs 
Church.     1618.  /     sm.  4to.     pp.  (12),  980,  (4). 

^t*#  Portrait  of  the  author  inserted. 

Stowe  (Harriet  Beecher).  Dred;  a  Tale  of  the  Great  Dismal 
Swamp.     Boston:  1856.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Agnes   of  Sorrento.     London:    M. dccc. Lxvii.      i2mo. 

PP-  352. 

Strabo.  The  Geography  of  Strabo.-  Literally  translated, 
with  notes.  The  first  six  books  by  H.  C.  Hamilton.  The  re- 
mainder by  W.  Falconer.     London:  mdcccliv,     3  vol.s.     8vo. 

^*^  Vol.  I.  only. 

Strafford  (Thomas  Wentworth,  Earl  oi).  Private  Letters 
from  the  Earl  of  Strafford  to  his  Third  Wife.  [London:  1854.] 
8vo.     pp.  24. 

^*:^  Privately  printed  by  Lord  Houghton. 


334  GRAHAM 

Strange  (Robert).  An  address  delivered  before  the  Peithes- 
sophian  and  Philoclean  Societies  of  Rutgers  College,  New 
Brunswick:  1840.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Stratford  Gallery. — See  Palmer,  H.  L. 

Straznicky  (E.  R.).  Catalogue  of  the  lyibrary  of  the  Amer- 
ican Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.  Compiled  by  E.  R. 
Straznicky.     New  York:  1857.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Street  (George  Edmund).  Some  Account  of  Gothic  Archi- 
tecture in  Spain.  Second  edition.  London:  1869.  8vo.  pp. 
527.     pis. 

Strodtmann  (a.).  Die  Arbeiterdichtung  in  Frankreich. 
Ausgewahlte  Lieder  franzosischer  Proletarier.  Nebst  einem 
Anhang  Victor  Hugo'scher  Zeitgedichte.  London  [186-]. 
i2mo.     pp.  Iv,  234. 

Lothar.     Zeitarabesken.      Philadelphia:  1853.     i6mo. 

pp.  106. 

H.  Heine's  Leben  und  Werke.     Berlin:  1867-     2  vols. 

8vo. 

Struthers  (John).  Poems  Moral  and  religious.  Glasgow: 
1814.     2  vols.     i6mo.     port. 

^*^  a  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Strutt  (Joseph).  The  Regal  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities 
of  England:  containing  the  Representations  of  All  the  English 
Monarchs,  from  Edward  the  Confessor  to  Henry  the  Eighth;  and 
of  many  persons  that  were  eminent  under  their  several  reigns;  on 
sixty  copper  plates,  engraved  by  the  author:  with  a  supplement 
•containing  twelve  plates.  The  whole  Carefully  Collected  from 
Ancient  Illuminated  Manuscripts.  By  Joseph  Strutt.  A  new 
and  improved  edition,  with  critical  and  explanatory  notes,  by 
J.  R.  Planch^.  London:  mdcccxlii.  4to.  pp.  152.  pis.  and 
ports. 

Stuart  (Carlos  D.).  lanthe:  and  Other  Poems.  New  York: 
1843.     i2mo.     pp.  222. 

[Stuart,  G.].  Lettre  au  Comte  De  Bute,  A  I'occasion  de  la 
Tetraite  de  M.  Pitt,  &  sur  ce  qui  pent  en  r^sulter  par  rapport  ^ 
la  Paix.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  sur  la  troisi^me  edition.  A 
Londres:  mdcclxi.     i2mo.     pp.  iii. 

Stubbs  (W.)  and  G.  Talmash.     The  Crown  Circuit  Com- 


LIBRARY.  U85 

panion.  The  Sixth  Edition,  with  several  Additions,  Improve- 
ments, and  modern  References.  By  Thomas  Dogherty.  Dub- 
lin: M.DCC.xci.     8vo. 

The  Student. — See  Bulwer  Lytton. 

Sturm  (Christopher  C).  Reflections  on  the  Being  and  At- 
tributes of  God,  and  on  His  Works,  both  in  Nature  and  Provi- 
dence, For  every  Day  in  the  Year.  Corrected,  translated,  ar- 
ranged, and  greatly  enlarged,  by  Adam  Clarke.  London:  1859. 
2  vols.     i2mo. 

SuARCE  {Baro7i  de).  Le  Monitor  et  Le  Merrimac.  Paris: 
1862.     8vo.     pp.   23.     map. 

Suckling  (^'zV  John).  Fragmenta  Aurea.  /  A  Collection  of 
all  /  the  /  Incomparable  Peeces,  /written  /  By  Sir  John  Svckling.  / 
And  published  by  a  Friend  to  perpetuate  /  his  memory.  / 
Printed  by  his  owne  Copies.  /  London,  /  Printed  for  Humphrey 
Mosely,  and  are  to  be  /sold  at  his  shop,  at  the  Signe  of  the 
Prin-  /  ces  Armes  in  St  Pauls  Churchyard.  /  mdcxlvi.  /  sm. 
8vo.     pp.  (6),  119,  (6),  82,  64,  (4),  52. 

4(.*^  Each  part  and  each  play  has  a  separate  title-page.     The  first  edition. 

The  Works /of  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  Containing/ All 

his  /  Poems,  /  Plays,  /  Letters,  &c.  /  Published  by  /  His  Friends 
(from  his  own  Copies)  /  to  perpetuate  his  Memory.  /  London,  / 
Printed  for  Henry  Herringman  at  the  Anchor  in  the  /  Lower 
Walk  of  the  New  Exchange,  1676.  /     i2mo. 

^(.**  This  is  a  general  title-page  to  a  collected  ^et  of  Suckling's  publications, 
and  each  part  has  a  special  title,  as  follows : 

Fragmenta  /  Avrea.  /  A  Collection  of  all  /  the  /  Incomparable  Pieces  /  writ- 
ten /  By  Sir  John  Suckling  /  And  published  by  a  Friend  to  perpe-  /  tuate  his 
Memory.  /  Printed  by  his  own  Copies.  /  London,  /  Printed  for  Humphrey 
Mosele}',  and  are  to  be  sold  /  at  his  Shop  at  the  sign  of  the  Princes  Arms  /  in 
St.  Pauls  Church-yard.  /     1648.  /     i2mo.     2II. 

Poems  /  &c.  /  Written  by  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  Printed  by  his  own  Copy.  / 
The  Lyrick  Poems  were  set  in  /  Musick  by  Mr.  Henry  Lawes,  Gent,  of  the  / 
Kings  Chappel,  and  one  of  His  /  Majesties  Private  Musick.  /  London,  / 
Printed  by  Tho.  Warren  for  Humphry  Mosely,  and  are  /to  be  sold  at  his  Shop 
at  the  sign  of  the  /  Princes  Arms  in  S.  Pauls  Church-yard,  /  1648.  /  i2mo. 
pp.  55- 

Letters  /  To  divers  Eminent  /  Personages :  /  Written  on  several  Occasions  / 
By  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  Printed  by  his  own  Copy.  /  London.  /  Printed 
for  Humphrey  Mosely  at  the  Prince's  Arms  /  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 
1658./     i2mo.     pp.  59-112. 


336  GRAHAM 

An  /  Account /of  /  Religion  /  by  /  Reason  /  A  discourse  upon  Occasion 
pre-  /  sented  to  the  Earl  of  Dorset :  /  by  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  Printed  by  his 
own  Copy.  /  London.  /  Printed  for  Humphrey  Mosely,  at  the  Prince's  Arms  / 
in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard.     1658.  /    i2mo.     pp.  11 7-135. 

Aglaura.  /  Presented  at  the  Private-House  /  in  /  Black  Fryers,  /  By  his 
Majesties  Servants.  /  Written  by  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  London,  /  Printed 
for  Humphrey  Mosely  at  the  Prince's  Arms  /  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 
1658.  /     i2mo.     pp.  82. 

The  /  Goblings  /  A  Comedy.  /  Presented  at  the  Private  House  in  /  Black- 
Fryers,  by  His  Majesties  /  Servants.  /  Written.  /  By  Sir  John  Suckling.  / 
London,  /  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  and  are  to  be  sold  /  at  his  shop,  at 
the  sign  of  the  Princes  /  Arms  in  St.  Pauls  Churchyard  1658.  /  i2mo.  pp. 
1-12  and  81-134. 

Brennoralt  /  a  /  Tragedy.  /  Presented  at  the  Private-House  /  in  /  Black- 
Fryers.  /  By  his  Majesties  Servants.  /  Written  by  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  / 
London,  /  Printed  for  Humphrey  Mosely,  at  the  Princes  Arms,  /  in  St.  Pauls 
Churchyard.     1658.  /     i2mo.     pp.  (136)-! 90. 

The  Last  /  Remains  /of/  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  Being  a  Full  /  Collection  / 
Of  all  his  /  Poems  and  Letters  /  Which  have  been  so  long  Expected,  and  / 
never  till  now  Published.  /  With  /  The  License  and  Approbation  of  his  / 
Noble  and  Dearest  /  Friends.  /  London :  /  Printed  for  Humphrey  Mosely,  at 
the  Princes  /  Arms  in  St.  Pauls  Church-yard.     1659.  /     i2mo.     pp.  37. 

Letters  /  to  /  Several  Persons  /  of  /  Honor.  /  By  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  Lon- 
don, /  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  at  the  Prince's  Arms  /  in  St.  Pauls 
Church-yard.     1659.  /     i2mo.     pp.  19. 

The  /  Sad  One.  /  A  /  Tragedy.  /  By  /  Sir  John  Suckling.  /  London,  / 
Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley  at  the  Prince's  Arms  /  in  St.  Pauls  Church- 
yard.    1659./     i2mo.     pp.  (5),  40. 

Suckling  (5/r  J.).  The  Works  of  Sir  John  Suckling.  Con- 
taining his  Poems,  Letters,  and  Plays.  London:  Printed  for 
Jacob  Tonson,  at  Shakespear's  Head,  over  against  Katharine- 
street  in  theStrand.     1719-     i6mo.     pp.  (10),  420.     port. 

^*^  Leigh  Hunt's  copy,  with  several  MS.  notes  in  his  handwriting. 

The   Works   of    Sir    John    Suckling,    containing   his 

Poems,  Letters,  and  Plays.     London:  mdcclxx.     2  vols.     i6mo. 

Suetonius  Tranquillus  (Cains).  The  Lives  of  the  Twelve 
Csesars.  By  C.  Suetonius  Tranquillus;  to  which  are  added,  his 
Lives  of  the  Grammarians,  Rhetoricians,  and  Poets.  The  trans- 
lation of  Alexander  Thomson,  revised  and  corrected  by  T.  For- 
ester.    London:  mdccclv.     8vo.     pp.  557. 

Suite  des  Observations. — See  Cerisier. 

Sulpicia. — See  Juvenalis. 

*'Sulpiciu.s."— See  Cobbett,  W. 

A  Summary  View  of  the  Millennial  Church,  or  United  So- 


LIBRARY.  837 

ciety  of  Believers,  commonly  called  Shakers.  Comprising  the 
rise,  progress  and  practical  order  of  the  society.  Together  with 
the  General  Principles  of  Their  Faith  and  Testimony.  Second 
edition,  revised  and  improved.  Republished  by  the  United 
Society,  with  the  approbation  of  the  ministry.  Albany:  1848. 
i2ino.     pp.  384. 

Sumner  (Charles).  The  National  Security  and  the  National 
Faith;  Guarantees  for  the  National  Freedman  and  the  National 
Creditor.  Speech  at  the  Republican  State  Convention,  in  Wor- 
cester,  September  14,  1865.      Boston:  1865.     8vo.      pp.  21. 

The    Promises   of  the    Declaration   of  Independence. 

Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  municipal 
authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  June  i,  1865.  Boston:  1865. 
8vo.     pp.  67. 

The  Sunny  South;  or  The  Southerner  at  Home,  embracing 
five  years'  experience  of  a  northern  governess  in  the  Land  of  the 
Sugar  and  the  Cotton.  Edited  by  Professor  J.  H.  Ingraham,  of 
Mississippi.     Philadelphia:  i860.     8vo.     pp.  526. 

»%  A  series  of  letters,  signed  "Kate  C,"  being  an  abbreviation  for  Kate 

Conynghanf  Ingraham. 

SuPERViLLE  (Daniel  de).  Elemens  du  Christianisme,  on 
Abrege  Des  Veritez  et  des  Devoirs  de  la  Religion  Chretienne; 
A  r usage  des  plus  petits  Enfans.  A  Amsterdam,  mdccviii. 
i6mo.     pp.  45. 

Les  Veritez  et  les  Devoirs  de  la  Religion  Chretienne; 

on  Catechisine,  Pour  1' Instruction  de  la  Jeunesse.  A  Amster- 
dam, MDCCVIII.      i6mo.     pp.  387. 

^(.*^^  The  author  was  a  Walloon  minister  at  Rotterdam. 

[SuRGY,  (J.  P.  Rousselot  de.)]  Histoire  /  naturelle  et  politique  / 
de  la  /  Pensylvanie,  /  et  /  de  I'Etablissement  /  des  Quakers  /  dans 
Cette  Contree.  /  Traduite  de  I'Allemand.  /  P.  M.  D.  S.  Cen- 
seur  Royal.  /  Precedee  d'une  Carte  Geographique.  /  A  Paris,  / 
Chez  Ganeau,  Libraire,  riie  S.  Severin,  /aux  .Ernies  de  Donibes.  / 
M.  Dcc  Lxviii.  /  Avec  Approbation  &  Privilege  du  Roi.  i6mo. 
pp.  XX,  372,  4.     map. 

^*^  Compiled  from  Kalm  and  Miltelberger. 

Surrey  (Henry  Howard,  Earl  of).  Poetical  Works  of  Henry 
Howard,  Earl  of  Surrey  Minor  Contemporaneous  Poets  and 
Thomas  Sackville,  Lord  Buckhurst.  Edited  by  Robert  Bell 
London:  1854.      i2mo.     pp.  284. 

^*^The  minor  poets  are  Lonl  Vaux,  Grimoald  and  "uncertain  authors." 


338  GRAHAM 

SwAiNSON  (C).  A  Handbook  of  Weather  Folk-lore.  Being 
a  collection  of  proverbial  sayings  in  various  languages  relating 
to  the  weather,  with  explanatory  and  illustrative  notes.  Edin- 
burgh: MDCCCLXXiii.     i2mo.     pp.  275. 

The  Swan  Tripe-Club:  a  Satyr,  on  the  High-Flyers;  In  the 
Year  1705.  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  the  Booksellers  of 
London  and  Westminster,  1710.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Sweden. — See  Actes. 

Sweet's  British  Warblers. — See  Bechstein. 

'  Swift  (Jonathan).  The  Works  of  Jonathan  Swift.  Con- 
taining Interesting  and  Valuable  Papers  not  hitherto  Published. 
With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  London: 
1851-     2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Voyages  de  Gulliver  Dans   des    Contr^es   Lointaines. 

Par  Swift.  Traduction  nouvelle  precedee  d'une  notice  par  Wal- 
ter Scott.  Illustrations  par  J.  J.  Granville.  Paris:  m  dccc  lxxiii, 
8vo.     pp.  508. 

Swinburne  (Algernon.  Charles).  Atalanta  in  Calydon.  A 
Tragedy.  By  Algernon  Charles  Swinburne.  London:  1866. 
1 2 mo.      pp.  xiv,  130. 

^*»  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Atalanta  in  Calydon,  A  Tragedy.     Boston:  1866.    i6mo. 

pp.  113. 

Chastelard;  A  Tragedy.     London:   1866.      i6mo.     pp. 

219. 

if^ ^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Chastelard.     A    Tragedy.     New    York:    1866.      i6mo. 

pp.  178. 

Notes  on   Poems  and  Reviews.     Loudon:  1866.     8vo. 

pp.  23. 

^f.*^^  A  portrait  inserted. 

The   Queen-Mother   and    Rosamond.     London:    1866. 

i2mo.     pp.  217. 

♦**  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham.  Mr.  Graham  has 
■written  on  a  fly  leaf ''This  is  the  last  copy  of  the  Queen  Mother  and  Rosa- 
mond to  be  found  in  London." 


The  Queen-Mother  and  Rosamond.     Second  Edition. 

London:  1868.     i6mo.     pp.  233. 


LIBRARY.  339 

Swinburne   (Algernon    Charles).     The   Queen-Mother  and 
Rosamond.     Boston:   1866.      lanio.     pp.  232, 

Poems  and  Ballads.     London:  1866.     i2mo.     pp.  344. 

^*^  Contains  two  title  pages,  one  having  the  imprint  of  Edward  Moxon,  and 
the  second  that  of  J.  C.  Hotten.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  auti.or  to  Mr. 
Graham. 

Poems  and  Ballads.     London:  1866.      i2mo.     pp.344. 

A  Song  of  Italy.     London:  1867.      i2mo.     pp.66. 

William  Blake.     A  Critical  Essav.     With  illustrations 


from  Blake's  designs  in  facsimile,  coloured  and  plain.     London: 
1868.     8vo.     pp.  304. 

Songs  Before  Sunrise.    London:  1871.     i2mo.    pp.287. 

Under  the  Microscope.     London:  1872.     i2mo.     pp.88. 

Both  well:    A    Tragedy.      Second    Edition.      London: 

1874.     i2nio.     pp.  532. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham.     In  the  "  Graham 
Memorial  '  is  printed  a  poem  by  Swinburne  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Graham. 

SwiNTON  (William).  The  Monitor  and  the  Merrimac,  from 
"The  twelve  Decisive  Battles  of  the  War,"  by  William  Swiu- 
ton.     [n.  p.]:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Swiss  Family  Robinson. — See  Wyss,  J.  D. 

Symonds  (John  Addington).  Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece. 
London:  1874.     8vo.     pp.  339. 


\V^^^V■^ 


74    (C.  K.).— See  Tnckerman. 
fc      Table  Ronde. — See  Lesser,  A.  C.  de. 
Table  Talk.—St^  Moir,  G. 

Tacitus  (Cains  Cornelius).  The  Works  of  Tacitns.  The 
Oxford  Translation,  Revised.  With  Notes.  London:  1854. 
2  vols.     8vo. 

Taine(H.).  De  P Intelligence.  Deuxieme  edition,  Paris: 
1870     2  vols.     8vo. 

Italy.     Naples  and  Rome.     Translated  from  the  French 

by  J.  Durand.     London:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  356. 

Tales  of  a  Traveller. — See  Irving,  W. 

Tales  of  the  Genii. — See  Horam. 

Talfourd  (T.  Noon).  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Writings. 
Third  American  Edition.  With  additional  articles  never  be- 
fore published  in  this  country.  Boston:  1854.  8vo.  pp.  176. 
port. 

Tallis's  Scripture  Natural  History  for  Youth,  London: 
[n.  d.].     4  vols.     i2mo,     pis. 

^*^  Vols  III.  and  iv.  are  by  W.  I.  Bicknell. 

Talmash,  (G.).— See  Stnbbs,  W. 

Tancock  (O.  W\),  An  English  Grammar  and  Reading  Book, 
Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  Oxford:  m  dccc  lxxiv. 
i6mo.     pp.  332. 

Tannahill  (Robert),  Poems  &  Songs,  Chiefly  in  the 
Scotish  Dialect.  A  notice  respecting  the  life  and  writings  of 
the  author  is  prefixed.  Fourth  edition,  with  considerable  addi- 
tions.     London:  1817,      i2mo.     pp,  288, 

'  Tappan  (Henry  P,).  The  Growth  of  Cities:  a  Discourse  de- 
livered before  the  New  York  Geographical  Society,  on  the  even- 
ing of  March  15th,  1855.      New  York:   1855.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Tasso  (Torquato).  Aminta,  /  Favola  Boscareccia  /  di  /  Tor- 
qtiato  Tasso.  /  In  AuTsterdam,  nella  Stamperia  del  S.  D. 
Elsevier,  /  Et  in  Parigi  si  vende/ Appresso  Thomaso  Jolly,  /  Nel 
Palazzo.     M.  DC.  Lxxviii.  /     32mo.     pp.  85.     pis. 

(340) 


LIBRARY.  341 

Tasso  (Torqnato).  Opere.  Milano :  Dalla  Societa  Tipo- 
grafica  de' Classic!  Italiani.     mdcccxxiii-     5  vols.     8vo.     port.' 

4(.*4t  Contents :  Vol.  i.  11.  La  Gerusalenime  Liberata.  in.  Discorsi  del 
Poenia  Eroico  e  Rettere  Poetiche  [di]  Tasso  e  d'  Altri.  iv.  L'Arniiuta  e 
Rime  Scelte.     v.   Prose  Scelte. 

La  Gern.saleinme  Liberata  di  Torqnato  Tasso.     Tomo 

I.  Pisa  :  Dalla  Tipografia  Delia  Societa  Letteraria.  mdcccvii. 
2  vols.     Fo.     port. 

Jerusalem    Delivree,     Poeme    du     Tasse,     traduit    de 

ritalien;  nouvelle  Edition,  revue  et  corrigee.  A  Paris:  1823. 
2  vols.     i6mo. 

The  Jerusalem  Delivered  of  Torqnato  Tasso.  Trans- 
lated into  English  Spenserian  Verse,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author. 
By  J.  H.  Wiffen.  Fifth  Edition.  London:  mdcccliv.  8vo. 
pp.  5CX).     port,  and  pis. 

Tassoni  !(Alessandro).  La  Secchia  Rapita.  Pisa  :  Dalla 
Tipografia  Delia  Societa  Letteraria.     mdcccxi.  .  Fo.     pp.  303. 

Tate  (N.).  A  Congratulatory  Poem  to  His  Royal  Highness 
Prince  George  of  Denmark,  Lord  High  Admiral  of  Great 
Britain,  upon  the  Glorious  Successes  at  Sea.  By  N.  Tate,  Esq; 
Poet-Laureat  to  Her  Majesty.  To  which  is  added  A  Happy 
Memorable  Song,  on  the  Fight  near  Audenarde,  between  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough  and  Vendome,  &c.  London:  Printed  by 
Henry  Hills,  in  Black- fryars,  near  the  Water-side.  1708.  Svo. 
pp.  16. 

Taylor  (Arthur).  The  Glory  of  Regality:  an  Historical 
Treatise  of  the  Anointing  and  Crowning  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England.     London:  1820.     8vo.     pp.424. 

Taylor  (Bayard).  A  Book  of  Romances,  Lyrics,  and  Songs. 
Boston:  m  dccc  lil      i2mo.     pp.  153. 

Poems   of    The   Orient.      Fourth    edition.       Boston: 

M  DCCC  LV.     i2mo.     pp.  203. 

^t*^j  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Poems   of  Home    and    Travel.      Boston:    m   dccc  LV. 

i2mo.     pp.  253. 

«**  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.,  Graham. 

A  Journey  to  Central  Africa,  or  Life  and   Landscapes 

from  Egypt  to  the  Negro  Kingdoms  of  the  White  Nile.  With 
a  Map  and  Illustrations  by  the  Author.  Tenth  edition.  New- 
York:   1857.     i2mo.     pp.  522.     port. 


342  GRAHAM 

Taylor  (Bayard).  At  Home  and  Abroad;  a  Sketch-Book  of 
Life,  Scenery  and  Men.    New  York:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  500.     pis. 

^*^  This  and  the  following  eight  titles  form  part  of  the  collected  "Prose 
Writings"  of  the  author. 

Views  A-Foot;  or,  Europe  Seen  With   Knapsack  and 

Staff.  Caxton  edition,  revised.  New  York:  1862.  8vo.  pp. 
506.     pi. 

At  Home  and  Abroad:  a  Sketch-Book  of  Life,  Scenery 

and  Men.     Second  Series.   New  York:  1862.   8vo.   pp.  509.   pis. 

Eldorado;  or.  Adventures  in  the  Path  of  Empire:  com- 
prising a  voyage  to  California,  via  Panama;  life  in  San  Fran- 
cisco and  Monterey;  pictures  of  the  Gold  Region,  and  experi- 
ences of  Mexican  travel.  Eighteenth  edition.  New  York: 
1862.     8vo.     pp.  444.     pi. 

A  Journey  to  Central  Africa;  or  Life  and, Landscape 

from  Egypt  to  the  Negro  Kingdoms  of  the  White  Nile.  With 
a  Map  and  Illustrations  by  the  Author.  Eleventh  edition. 
New  York:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  522. 

A  Visit  to  India,  China,  and  Japan,  in  the  year  1853. 

Sixteenth  edition.     New  York:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  539.     pi. 

The  Lands  of  the  Saracen:  or,  Pictures  of  Palestine, 

Asia  Minor,  Sicily,  and  Spain.  Twentieth  Edition.  New 
York:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  451.     pi. 

Northern    Travel :    Summer    and    Winter    Pictures. 

Sweden,  Denmark,  and  Lapland.  New  York:  1862.  8vo.  pp. 
436.     port. 

^*^  On  the  fly-leaf  of  this  volume  is  written  :  "To  James  Lorimer  Graham, 
Jr.,  these  prose  performances  of  one  whose  only  literary  aspiration  is  that  of 
a  Poet  are  presented  by  his  friend,  Bayard  Taylor." 

New- York,  Nov.  29,  1863. 

Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia,  with  an   Excursion  to- 

Crete.     New  York:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  426.     pi. 

Hannah  Thurston:  a  Story  of  American  Life.     New 

York:  1863.     8vo.     pp.  464. 

John  Godfrey's  Fortunes;  related  by  himself.     A  Story 

of  American  Life.     New  York:  1865.     i2mo.     pp.511. 

^* ^  Dedicated  to  Mr.  Graham  in  the  following  words: 
"To  J  Lorimer  Graham,  Jr.,  Esq., 
"New  York. 
"My  dear  Graham, — I  owe  it  to  your  kindness  that  the  mechanical  labor 


LIBRARY.  343 

of  putting  this  book  into  words  has  been  so  greatly  reduced  as  almost  to  be- 
come a  pleasure.  Hence  you  were  much  in  my  thoughts  while  I  wrote,  and 
I  do  not  ask  your  permission  to  associate  your  name  with  the  completed 
work." 

»*^^  In  this  copy  is  a  MS.  poem  in  the  handwriting  of  the   author,   as 
follows: 
To  Jas.  Lorimer  Graham,  Jr. 

Why  unto  you  this  book  is  dedicate, 

Dear  friend,  is  in  my  words  but  half  expressed, 
Because  I  ara  not  one  of  those  who  prate 
Of  guarded  sanctities  of  brain  or  breast: 
That  which  I  tell  the  world  has  lightest  weight — 
Your  conscious  heart  will  whisper  you  the  rest. 
Your  friend  ever, 

Bayard  Taylor. 
New- York.     Christmas,  1864. 

Taylor  (Bayard).     The  Poems  of  Bayard  Taylor.     Boston: 
1865.     241110.     pp.  419.     port. 

^*:^  A  pen  and  ink  sketch  of  Taylor,  made  by  Chas.  A.  Barry  in  1864,  is  in- 
serted, and  on  a  fly  leaf  the  author  has  written: 

"  For  you,  oh  Graham,  I  place  my  name 
Between  these  portraits  two: 
Whether  the  book  deserveth  fame, 
Or  brings  its  author  shame  and  blame, 
I  hope  'twill  pleasure  you. 

Bayard  Taylor." 
"Cedarcroft,  Oct.  16,  1864." 

The   Poems  of  Bayard  Taylor.     Boston:  Ticknor  and 

Fields.     1866.     i2nio.     pp.  419.     port. 

»*^  Contains  a  long  presentation  poem  to  Mr.  Graham  on  the  fly  leaf  in 
the  handwriting  of  Taylor. 

The  Picture  of  St.  John.     Boston:  1866.     i2mo.     pp. 

220. 

4^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

[ ]     The  Golden  Wedding:  Joseph  Taylor,  Rebecca  W. 

Taylor,   October  15,    1868.     Privately    printed.     Philadelphia: 
J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     [1868.]     i6mo.     pp.  32. 

^*^  A  memorial  to  the  father  and  mother  of  Bayard  Taylor,  with  a  presen- 
tation note  from  the  poet  to  Mr.  Graham. 

By- Ways  of  Europe.     New  York:  1869.     i2mo.     pp. 

470.     pi. 

Beauty  and  the  Beast:  and  Tales  of  Home.     London: 

1872.     8vo.     pp.  340. 

The  Masque  of  the  Gods.     By  Bayard  Taylor.     Boston: 


344  GRAHAM 

James  R.  Osgood  and  Company,  Late  Ticknor  &  Fields,  and 

F'ields,  Osgood  &  Co.      1872.      i2nio.     pp.  47. 

^t*^  An  autograph  of  the  author  on  title,  and  on  a  fly  leaf  is  written  in 
Taylor's  handwriting:  "I  give  mine  own  first  copy  of  'The  Masque  of  the 
Gods'  10  my  old  and  true  friend,  Jas.  Lorimer  Graham.  Florence,  March  i, 
1873." 

Taylor  (Bayard).  Lars:  a  Pastoral  of  Norway.  By  Bayard 
Taylor.  Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  and  Company,  Late  Ticknor 
&  Fields,  Osgood  &  Co.      1873.     i2mo.     pp.  144. 

^f*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  year  1874.     London:  1875. 

i2mo.     pp.  282. 

See  Ripley,  G. 

Taylor  (Henry).  Notes  From  Life  in  Seven  Essays.  Money. 
Humility  &  Independence.  Wisdom.  Choice  in  Marriage. 
Children.  The  Life  Poetic.  The  Ways  of  the  Rich  and  Great. 
From  the  Third  London  Edition.  Boston:  m  dccc  liil  i2mo. 
pp.  197. 

Philip  Van  Artevelde.     A  dramatic  romance.     In  two 

parts.      Boston:   1870.      24mo.     pp.  456. 

Taylor  (J.  W.).  Report  on  the  Mineral  Resources  of  the 
United  States  east  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  Washington: 
1868.     8vo.     pp.  71. 

Taylor  (Jeremy).  Holy  Living  and  Dying,  together  with 
Prayers  containing  The  Whole  Duty  of  a  Christian,  and  the 
parts  of  devotion  fitted  to  all  occasions,  and  furnished  for  all 
necessities.  New  edition,  carefully  revised.  London:  mdccc- 
LIV.      i2mo.     pp.  525.     port. 

Taylor  (Theodore).  Charles  Dickens.  The  Story  of  his 
Life.  With  illustrations  and  facsimiles.  (Second  edition.) 
London,  [n.  d.]     i2n)0.     pp.  367. 

^*  If.  "  Theodore  Taylor  "  is  a  pseudonym  of  John  Camden  Hotten. 

Thackeray  the  Humourist  and   the  Man   of  Letters. 

The  Story  of  his  Life  and  Literary  Labours,  including  a  selec- 
tion from  his  characteristic  speeches,  now  for  the  first  time 
gathered  together.  By  Theodore  Taylor.  To  which  is  added 
In  Memoriam — By  Charles  Dickens,  and  A  Sketch,  by  Anthony 
Trollope.  With  portrait  and  illustrations.  New  York:  1864. 
8vo.     pp.  242. 


LIBRARY.  345 

Tea  Table  Miscellany. — See  Ramsa}',  A. 

"Tell  Truth  (John)."— See  Le  Blanc. 

Temple  (F.).— See  Miiller,  M. 

Temple  (Neville)  and  Edward  Trevor.  Tannhanser;  or 
"Tlie  Battle  of  the  Bards.  A  Poem.  Fourth  edition.  London: 
1862.      i2mo.      pp.  117. 

Temple  of  Fame.  — See  Yalden. 

Tennemann  (W.  G.).  A  Manual  of  the  History  of  Philoso- 
phy. Translated  from  the  German.  Revised,  enlarged,  and 
continued,  by  J.  R.  Morell.     London:  1852.     I2m0j     pp.  532. 

[Tennyson  (Alfred)].  In  Meraoriam.  Boston:  m  dccc  Lii. 
i2mo.     pp.  216. 

Ode  on  the  Death  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.     By 

Alfred    Tennyson,    poet   laureate.      London:    Edward    Moxon, 
Dover  Street.     1852.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Poems.     In    two    volumes.     A  new  edition.     Boston: 

M  DCCC  LiiL     2  vols.     i2mo.     port. 

Maud,  and  Other  Poems.     Boston:  mdccclv.     i2mo. 

pp.  160. 

Idyls  of  the  King,     Boston:  m  dccc  Lix.     i2mo.     pp. 

227. 

Enoch  Arden,  &c.      Boston:  1864.      i2mo.     pp.  204. 

Enoch  Arden.     Boston:  1865.      i2mo.     pp.  78.     pis. 

^*^t  A  presentation  copy  from  Ba)ard  Taylor  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Enoch  Arden.     Boston:  1865.     i2mo.     pp.    58.     pis. 

and  port. 

Enoch  Arden,  &c.     Boston:  1869.     24mo.     pp.  136. 

The    Poetical    Works   of  Alfred   Tennyson.     Boston: 

1868.     2  vol.     24m o.     port. 

Queen  Mary:  A  Drama.     London:  1875.     i2mo.     pp. 

278. 

Elaine,  by  Alfred  Tennyson.     Illustrated   by  Gustave 

Dor^.     London:    Edward    Moxon    and    Co.     [n.d.]     Fo.     pp. 
S4.     Pl. 

Vivien,  by  Alfred  Tennyson.     Illustrated  by  Gustave 

Dor^.   London:  Edward  Moxon  and  Co.    1867.   Fo.   pp.  49.   pis. 

Terentius   Afer   (Plubius).     The  Comedies    of    Terence, 


346  GRAHAM 

and  the  Fables  of  Phaedrus.     Literally  translated  into  English: 
Prose,   with    notes,    by   Henry   Thomas   Riley.     To    which    is 
added  a  metrical  translation  of  Phaedrns,  by  Christopher  Smart. 
London:  mdcccliii.     8vo.     pp.  535.     pi. 

Ternaux-Compans  (H.).  Notice  Historique  sur  la  Guyana 
Fran^aise.     Paris:  1843.     8^'°-     PP-  viii,  192. 

^*^  The  last  twenty-two  pages  are  a  "  Bibliographie  de  la  Guyana  Fran- 
faise." 

Terrington  (William).  Cooling  Cups  and  Dainty  Drinks. 
A  collection  of  recipes  for  "Cups"  and  Other  Compounded 
Drinks  and  of  general  information  on  beverages  of  all  kinds. 
London:  1869.      i2mo.  pp.  223. 

Thackeray  (William  Makepeace).  Ballads.  Boston:  m  dccc 
LVi.     i2mo.     pp.  228. 

The  Four  Georges:  Sketches  of  Manners,  Morals,  Court. 

and    Town    Life.      With    illustrations.      London:  M.DCCC.1.XI.. 
i2mo.     8vo,     pp.  226. 

^*^  Contains  quotation  from  L,andor  in  Sala's  handwriting,  and  his  signa- 
ture. 

See  Meadows. 

Thalatta — See  Longfellow,  S. 

Theloall  (Simon).     Le  digest  des  Briefes  originals,  et  des" 
choses  concernantseux,  compose  per  Simon  Theloall.     Londini. 
In  ^dibus  Richardi  Tottelli.     Octobris  decimo  quarto.      1579. 
Cum  priuilegio  ad  imprimendum  solum.     i6mo.     pp.  (16),  424. 

Theocritus.  The  Idylls  of  Theocritus,  Bion,  and  Moschus, 
and  the  War-Songs  of  Tyrtaeus.  Literally  translated  into 
English  Prose,  by  J.  Banks.  With  metrical  versions  by  J.  M. 
Chapman.     London:  mdcccliii.     8vo.     pp.  343.     port. 

Theodoretus  and  Evagrius.  A  History  of  the  Church. 
Translated  from  the  Greek:  with  memoirs  of  the  authors. 
London:  mdcccliv.     i2mo.     pp.  480. 

The;odoros  et  Juarez.     Paris:  1868.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Theophraslus. — See  La  Bruy^re. 

Theorie  des  Sentimens  Agr cables — See  Pouilly. 

Thierry  (Augustin).  History  of  the  Conquest  of  England 
by  the  Normans;  Its  causes  and  its  consequences,  in  England, 
Scotland,  Ireland,  &  on  the  Continent.     Translated  from  the 


LIBRARY.  34T 

Seventh  Paris  edition,  by  William  Hazlitt.  London:  mdccc- 
XLVii.     2  vols.      i2mo.     ports. 

Thiers  (Adolph).  Histoire  du  Consulat  et  de  1' Empire, 
Bruxelles:  1845-     ^  vols.     rl.     8vo.     ports. 

The   History  of  the  French  Revolution.     Translated^ 

with  notes  and  illustrations  from  the  most  authentic  sources,  by 
Frederick  Shoberh  With  engravings.  New  York:  m.dccc- 
Liv.     4  vols.     Svo.     ports,  and  pis. 

The  Mississippi   Bubble:  a  memoir  of  John  Law.     To 

which  are  added  Authentic  Accounts  of  the  Darien  Expedition, 
and  the  South  Sea  Scheme.  Translated  and  edited  by  Frank. 
S.  Fiske.     New  York:  1859.     i2mo.     pp.  338. 

Discours  prononces  au  Corps  Legislatif  Les  9  and  10 

juillet  1867  par  M.  Thiers  sur  Le  Mexique.  Tours:  1867. 
i2mo.     pp.  64. 

A  Third  Letter  to  Dr.  Mead,  concerning  A  New  Edition  of 
Thuanus's  History.  London:  Printed  by  S.  Buckley  in  Amen- 
Corner,  1730.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

^t*^  The  letter  is  signed:  S.Buckley. 

Thompson  (H.).  History  of  Roman  Literature;  with  an  In- 
troductory Dissertation  on  the  sources  and  formation  of  the 
Latin  language.  Edited  by  Henry  Thompson.  Second  Edi- 
tion, revised  and  enlarged.  London:  1852.  8vo.  pp.  462, 
pis.  and  ports. 

Thomson  (James).    Spring.  /   A  /  Poem.  /  By  Mr.  Thomson.  / 

.    .    .  /London,  /  Printed:  and  sold  by  A.  Millar,  at  Buchanan's/ 

Head  over-against  St.  Clement's  Church   in  the  Strand; /and 

G.  Strahan,   at  the  Golden  Ball  in  Cornhill.  /     mdccxxviii.  / 

Svo.     pp.  57,  (2). 

^t\  The  first  edition. 

Autumn.    A  Poem.    By  James  Thomson.    The  Second 

Edition.  London:  Printed  by  N.  Blandford,  for  J.  Millan,. 
Bookseller  near  Whitehall,     m  dcc  xxx.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

The  Seasons.     By  James  Thomson.     From  the  Chis- 

wick  Press,  by  C.  Whittingham.  Sold  by  R.  Jennings,  Poultry^ 
London:  1818.     i6mo.     pp.  158. 

»**  51  plates  inserted. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  James  Thomson.     With  Life^ 

Critical  Dissertation,  and  Explanatory  Notes,  by  the  Rev. 
George  Gilfillan.     New  York:  m.dccc.liv.     8vo.     pp.  xx,  372- 


318  GRAHAM 

Thomson  (R.).  A  Faithful  Account  of  the  Processions  and 
Ceremonies  Observed  in  the  Coronation  of  tlie  Kings  and  Queens 
of  England:  exemplified  in  that  of  their  late  Most  Sacred 
Majesties  King  George  the  Third,  and  Queen  Charlotte:  with 
all  the  other  interesting  proceedings  connected  with  That  Mag- 
nificent Festival.  Embellished  with  Elegant  Engravings. 
Edited  by  Richard  Thomson.  London:  1820.  8vo.  pp.  99. 
2  pis.  and  folding  pis. 

Thornton  (Henry).  Family  Prayers,  and  Prayers  on  the 
Ten  Commandments,  &c.  To  which  is  added,  a  Family  Com- 
mentary upon  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount.  Edited  by  Manton 
Eastburn.  Twentieth  thousand.  New  York:  1855.  i2mo. 
PP-  354- 

^%  Also  a  copy  of  the  edition  of  i860. 

Thorpe  (B.).  Yule-Tide  Stories.  A  collection  of  Scandina- 
vian and  North  German  Popular  Tales  and  Traditions,  from 
the  Swedish,  Danish,  and  German.  Edited  by  Benjamin 
Thorpe.     London:  mdcccliii.      lamo.     pp.  504. 

[Thorpe  (Thomas)J.  Autograph  Catalogue.  London:  1839.- 
8vo.      pp.  181. 

[Same.]     1840.     8vo.      pp.  205. 

Three  Courses  and  a  Dessert — See  Clarke,*  W. 

Thring  (Edward).  The  Elements  of  Grammar  Taught  in 
English;  With  Questions.  New  edition.  London:  1872. 
i6mo.     pp.  136. 

Thucydides.  The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War,  by 
Thucxdides.  A  new  alid  literal  version,  from  the  text  of 
Arnold,  collated  with  Bekker,  Goller,  and  Poppo.  By  Henry 
Dale.     London:  mdcccliii-      2  vols.     8vo.     port. 

TiBULLUS.  The  Elegies  and  Epic  Poem  of  Albius  Tibullus, 
translated  into  English  Verse.  By  Laurence  Reynolds.  Lon- 
don: 1841.     i2mo.     pp.  272. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  George  P.  Philes. 

See  Catullus. 

Times  (John).  Curiosities  of  London:  exhibiting  the  most 
rare  and  remarkable  objects  of  interest  in  the  metropolis;  with 
Nearly  Fifty  Years'  Personal  Recollections.  London:  mdccclv. 
12  mo.     pp.  800.     port. 


LIBRARY.  849 

Times  (John).  Things  Not  Generally  Known,  Familiarly 
Explained.  A  book  for  old  and  young.  London:  mdccclvi. 
i6nio.     pp.  247.      pi. 

Knowledge  for  the  Time:  A  Manual  of  reading,  refer- 
ence, and  conversation  on  sul)jects  of  living  interest,  useful 
curiosity,  and  amusing  research.  Illustrated  from  the  best  and 
latest  authorities.     London:  m  d  ccc  LXiv.      i2mo.    pp.  294.   pi. 

Notable  Things  of  Our  Own  Time.     A  supplementary 

volume  of  ''Things  Not  Generally  Known."  London:  m  dccc 
LXViii.      i2mo.     pp.  246. 

Abbeys,  Castles,   and   Ancient  Halls  of  England   and 

Wales;  their  legendary  lore,  and  popular  history.  London: 
[1870?]     2  vols.      i2mo.     pis. 

The  Year- Book  of  Facts  in  Science  and  Art:  exhibit- 
ing the  most  important  discoveries  and  improxements  of  the 
past  year  in  mechanics  and  the  useful  arts;  natural  philosophy; 
electricity;  chemistry;  zoology  and  botany;  geology  and  miner- 
alogy; meteorology  and  astronomy.  London:  mdccclxxi. 
i6mo.     pp.  288.     port. 

Clubs  and  Club  Life  in  London.     With  anecdotes  of 

its  famous  coffee  houses,  hostelries,  and  taverns,  from  the  seven- 
teenth century  to  the  present  time.  With  numerous  illustra- 
tions.     London:  [1872].      i2mo.      pp.  544.     pis. 

Anecdote  Lives  of  the   Later  Wits  and    Humourists: 

Canning,  Captain  Morris,  Curran,  Coleridge,  Lamb,  Charles 
Mathews,  Talleyrand,  Jerrold,  Rogers,  Albert  Smith,  Hood, 
Maginn,  Thackeray,  Dickens,  Poole,  Leigh  Hunt,  Father 
Prout,  etc.     London:  1874.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Tin  Trumpet — See  Smith,  Horace. 

TiRABOScm  (G.).  Storia  Delia  Letteratura  Italiana  di  Giro- 
lanio  Tiraboschi.     Milano  mdcccxxii-      16  vols.     8vo.     port. 

TisSANDiER  (Gaston).  En  Ballon  Pendant  le  Siege  de  Paris. 
Souvenirs  d'un  aeronaute     Paris  1871      i2mo.     pp.  318. 

Titus  (SilasX  Killing  /  no  /  Murder:/  Brieflv  Discoursed/ 
In  Three  Questions./  By  Col.  Titus,  alias  .William  Allen./ 
.  .  .  /  London:/  Reprinted  in  the  year  m.  dcc.  xxxiv.  8vo. 
PP-  34- 

Todd  (John). — See  Alexander,  J,  W. 


350  GRAHAM 

Toller  (Samuel).  The  Law  of  Executors  and  Administra- 
tors.    Philadelphia:  1803.     8vo. 

The  Law  of  Executors  and  Administrators.     The  third 

edition  corrected:  with  additions.  New  York:  1815.  8vo, 
pp.  522,  (72). 

ToMASiNi  (J.  P.).  lacobi  Philippi  /  Tomasini  Patavini  / 
Episcopi  ^moniensis  /  Petrarcha  /  Redivivvs.  /  Integram  Poetse 
celeberrimi  Vitam  Iconibus  sere  /  caelatis  exhibens.  /  Accessit 
Nobilissimse  Feminae  /  Lavrae  /  Brevis  Historia.  /  Editio  altera 
correcta  &  aucta.  /  Cui  addita  Poetae  Vita  /  Pavlo  Vergerio, 
Anonymo,  lannozzo  /  Manetto,  Leonardo  Aretino,  /  Et  Lvdo- 
vico  Beccadello  /  Auctoribus.  /  Item,  V.  C.  Fortvnii  Liceti  ad 
Epist.  Tomasini  /  de  Petrarchse  cognominis  ortographia  Re- 
sponsum.  /  Patavii  clolocl.  /  Typis  Pauli  Frambotti  Biblio- 
polae.  /     Superiorum  permissu.  /    4to.     pp.  (14),  270,  (18).   port. 

4^*^  A  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Graham  from  R.  H.  Stoddard. 

ToMUNSON  (J.  S.).  A  Discourse  on  the  nature  and  advant- 
ages of  a  Liberal  Education;  delivered  at  the  annual  commence- 
ment of  Augusta  ColLege,  in  August,  1838,  at  the  solicitation 
of  the  Union  and  Jefferson  Societies  of  the  Institution;  and,  in 
October  following,  before  the  Kentucky  Annual  Conference  in 
Danville,  in  compliance  with  a  previous  resolution  of  that  body. 
Augusta,  Ky. :  1838.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

ToOKE  (John  Home).  Epea  pteroenta,  or  The  Diversions  of 
Purley.  A  new  edition,  revised  and  corrected  by  Richard  Tay- 
lor. With  Numerous  Additions  from  the  copy  prepared  by  the 
author  for  republication :  to  which  is  annexed  his  Letter  to  John 
Dunning.     London:  1829.     2  vols.  8vo.     pi, 

^*^  See  also  J.  A.  Graham. 

ToPFFER  (R.).  Nouvelles  G6neroises.  Prec^d^es  d'une  lettre 
adress^e  k  I'dditeur  par  le  comte  Xavier  de  Maistre.  Paris: 
1851.     i2mo.     pp.  439. 

Premiers  Voyages  en  Zigzag  ou  Excursions  D'un  Pen- 

sionnat  en  Vacances  dans  les  Cantons  Suisses  et  sur  le  Revers 
Italien  des  Alpes  Illustr^s,  d'apr^s  les  dessins  de  I'Auteur,  d'un 
grand  nombre  de  vignettes  dans  le  texte.  Et  de  54  grandes 
gravures  hors  texte  Par  MM.  Calame,  Girardet,  Frangais,  Dau- 
bigny,  etc.  Sixi^me  Edition.  Paris:  M  DCCC  Lxxiv.  rl.  8vo. 
pp.  474.     pis. 


LIBRARY.  851 

"[TopHA-M  (Edward)].  Letters  from  Edinburgh;  Written  in  the 
"Years  1774  and  1775:  containing  Some  Observations  on  the 
Diversions,  Customs,  Manners,  and  Laws  of  the  Scotch  Nation, 
-during  a  six  months  residence  in  Edinburgh.  Dublin:  [n.  d.] 
.2  vols.      i2mo. 

The  Town  and  Country  Magazine;  or  Universal  Repository 
■of  Knowledge,  Instruction  and  Entertainment.  Vol.  XV;  for 
the  year  1783.     London  :  [n.  d.]     8vo.     pi. 

4^*^t  So  the  title-page:  but  the  numbers  included  are  March,  May-July,  Dec, 
11769;  Feb.,  June-Aug.,  Oct.,  Nov.,  1770;  Nov.,  1775;  Jan.,  1783,  being  those 
numbers  which  discussed  the  poet  Chatteron.  Bound  with  this  are  some  pages 
•of  the  "Monthly  Visitor,"  Vol.  I..  1797,  containing  a  notice  of  Chatterton. 

Tracts^  written  in  the  years — See  Leigh,  Baron. 

Train  (George  Francis).  x\n  American  Merchant  in  Europe, 
Asia,  and  Australia:  A  Series  of  Letters  from  Java,  Singapore, 
China,  Bengal,  Egypt,  The  Holy  Land,  The  Crimea  and  Its 
Battle  Grounds,  England,  Melbourne,  Sidney,  etc.,  etc.  With 
an  introduction  by  Freeman  Hunt.  New  York:  1857.  8vo. 
pp.  512. 

Le  Tre  Porte  del  Battistero  di  San  Giovanni  di  Firenze 
Incise  ed  Illustrate.  [Ital.  and  French.]  Firenze  mdcccxxi. 
Presso  Luigi  Bardi  E  Comp.  Negoziantidi  Stampe  Borgo  degli 
Albizi  N.  460.     Fo.  pp.  (3),  8,  12,  8.     45  pis. 

Trelawny  (E.  J.).  Recollections  of  the  Last  Days  of  Shelley 
and  Byron.     London:  1858.     8vo.     pp.  304.     port,  and  pis. 

Trench  {Mrs.  Richard). — See  Houghton,  Lord. 

Trench  (Richard  Chenevix).  On  the  Study  of  Words. 
Lectures  addressed  (originally)  to  the  pupils  at  the  Diocesan 
Training-School,  Winchester  Thirteenth  edition  revised  and 
enlarged.      London:   1869.      i6mo.     pp.  308. 

A  Select  Glossary  of  English  Words  used  formerly  in 

senses  different  from  their  present.  New  York:  1859.  i2mo. 
pp.  218. 

Trevor  (E.).— See  Temple,  N. 

A  Tribute  to  the  Fair:  comprising  a  collection  of  Vers  de 
Societe.  Published  In  Aid  of  the  Sanitary  Commission.  New 
York:   1864.      i2mo.     pp.  253. 

^*^  The  author  was  Mr.  Peter  Marid. 

Trollope  (A.).— See  Taylor,  T. 


352  GRAHAM 

Trollope  (T.  Adolphus).     A  History  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Florence,  from  the  earliest  independence  of  the  Commnne  to> 
the  fall  of  the  Republic  in  1531.      London:  1865.     4  vols.     8vo. 
^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

ha.  Beata.      A  Tuscan  Romeo  and  Juliet.     London: 

1866.     i2mo.     pp.  329. 

4t*»  Inserted  is  a  MS.  note  by  Mr.  Trollope. 

Paul   the   Pope,  and    Paul   the  Friar.     A  story   of  an 

interdict.      A  new  edition.     London:  1870.      i2mo.     pp.  392. 

In    Memoriam,      A  Wreath  of  Stray   Leaves    to  the 

Memory   of  Emily    Bliss  Gould,    ob.   31st  Aug.  1875.     Rome: 
MDCCCLXXV.     i2mo.     pp.  277.     port. 

Trollope  (Theodosia).  Social  Aspects  of  the  Italian  Revo- 
lution, in  a  series  of  letters  from  Florence,  reprinted  from  the 
Athenaeum;  with  a  sketch  of  subsequent  events  up  to  the  present 
time,     London:  1861.      i2mo.     pp.  309. 

Trumbull  (John).  M'Fingal:  An  epic  poem.  With  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.  New  York:  i860, 
rl.  8vo.     pp.  322.     port. 

***  A  large  paper  copy. 

Trusler  (J.).— See  Hogarth,  W. 

Tucker  (Josiah).  A  Treatise  concerning  Civil  Government, 
in  Three  Parts.  London:  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  in  the  Strand. 
M.DCC.LXXXL     8vo.     pp.  428. 

TucKER.MAN  (Henry  T.).  Thoughts  on  the  Poets.  Third 
edition.     New  York:  1848.      i2nio.     pp.  318. 

Characteristics  of  Literature,  illustrated  by  the  Genius 

of  Distinguished  Men.     Philadelphia:   1849.     ^^o*  PP*  269. 

Characteristics  of  Literature,  illustrated  by  the  Genius 

of  Distinguished  Writers.     Second  series.     Philadelphia:  1851. 
Svo.     pp.  282. 

Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  li.      i2mo.     pp.  175. 

[ ]     Miscellaneous   Poems  by  C.  K.  T.     London:  [n.  d.] 

i2mo.     pp.  168. 

^*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mrs.  Graham. 

[ ]     Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  a  Dreamer.     Found  among 

his  pipers.     London:  1853.      i2mo.     pp.  viii.,  165. 

A    Month    in    England.      New    York:    1854.       i2mo. 

Svo.     pp.  243.  * 


LIBRARY.  353 

TuCKERMAN  (Heiiry  T.).  The  character  and  portraits  of 
Washington.      New  York:   1859.     4to.     pp.  104. 

^*^  156  copies  printed.  Extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  a  letter  of  the 
author  and  many  portraits  of  Washington,  including  two  of  the  rare  Camp- 
bell prints,  one  of  them  being  the  folio  vSept.  1775,  print,  which  was  the  first 
eugraved-portrait  of  Washington  (fictitious)  ever  made. 

TuKE  (Daniel  Hack).  Illustrations  of  the  Influence  of  the 
Mind  upon  the  Body  in  Health  and  Disease.  Designed  to  elu- 
cidate the  action  of  the  Imagination.  London:  1872.  8vo. 
pp.  444. 

TuRGOT — See  Mirabeau. 

Turner  (Wm.  W.).  Jack  Hopeton;  or,  The  Adventures  of 
a  Georgian,     New  York:  i860.     8vo.  pp.  364. 

Tutti  Ft'utti — See  Piickler-Murkau. 

"Two  Brothers"— See  Hare. 

Tyler  (Royall).  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 
Commencing  with  the  nineteenth  century.  New  York:  1810. 
8vo.     pp.  488. 

^*^,  Vol.  II  only. 

Tymms  (Samuel).  Camden's  Britannia  Epitomized  and  Con- 
tinued; being  A  Compendious  Account  of  the  Antient  and 
Present  State  of  the  Counties  of  England.  London  :  [n.  d.] 
5  vols.  i6mo.  maps. 

^^*^  Vols.  I. -IV.,  and  VII.     Preface  of  Vol.  VII..  dated  1842. 

Tyndall  (John).  Contributions  to  Molecular  Physics  in  the 
domain  of  Radiant  Heat.     London:   1872.     8vo.     pp.446,   pis. 

Tyin'G  (S.  H.).— See  Alexander,  J.  W. 

Tyrt^us — See  Theocritus. 

Tvrwhitt  (R.  St.  John).  Christian  Art  and  Symbolism, 
with  some  hints  on  the  Study  of  Landscape.  With  illustrations. 
London:  1872.      i2mo.     pp.  292.     pis. 

Tytler^  s  History  of  Scotland  Examined. — See  Eraser,  P. 


|fT|FFORD  (Hezekiah  G.)-     An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Logic; 
OJj  comprising  the  Essential  Principles  and  Diflferent  Modes 
of  Reasoning,  in  the  form  of  question  and  answer.     New- 
York:  1823.     i2mo.     pp.  192. 

United  Society  of  Believers. — See  Summary. 

United  States.  Acts  passed  at  a  Congress  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  begun  and  held  at  the  City  of  New- York,  on 
Wednesday  the  fourth  of  March,  in  the  year  m,dcc,lxxxix. 
And  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States,  the  thirteenth. 
Being  the  Acts  passed  at  the  first  session  of  the  First  Congress 
of  the  United  States,  to  wit,  New-Hampshire,  Massachusetts, 
Connecticut,  New- York,  New-Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware, 
Maryland,  Virginia,  South-Carolina,  and  Georgia;  which  eleven 
states  respectively  ratified  the  Constitution  of  government  for 
the  United  States,  proposed  by  the  Federal  Convention,  held  in 
Philadelphia,  on  the  seventeenth  of  September,  one  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  eighty-seven.  New- York:  Printed  by 
Francis  Childs  and  John  Swaine,  Printers  to  the  United  States. 

PP-  93- 

Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Congress  of 

the  United  Stales  of  America,  begun  and  held  at  the  City  of 
New- York,  on  Monday,  the  fourth  of  January,  in  the  year 
M,dcc.xc:  and  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States,  the 
fourieenth.  Published  by  Authority.  New-York:  Printed  by 
Francis  Childs  and  John  Swaine,  Printers  to  the  Congress  of 
the  United  Slates,      pp.  226,  (2). 

An  Act,  establishing  Rules  and  Articles  for  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States;  with  the  Regula- 
tions of  the  War  Department  respecting  the  same.  To  which 
are  addt-d,  The  several  Laws  relative  to  the  Arnn  ;  the  Militia 
when  in  actual  service;  Volunteers;  Rangers;  Ordnance  De- 
partment, and  the  Quarter  Master's  and  Commissary  General's 
Departments.  Albanv:  Printed  by  Websters  and  Skinners: 
1812.      i2mo.     pp.   118. 

— ; —     Laws  relating  to  the   Military    Establishment  of  the 

( 3M  ) 


LIBRARY. 


355 


United  States  of  America,  in  force  July  i,  1813:  Together  with 
the  Re|j[ulations  for  the  Several  Departments  in  the  Army 
Thereof.  To  which  is  annexed  a  List  of  the  General  Staff, 
And  Tables  of  the  Pay  and  Emoluments  Allowed  to  Officers 
and  others  attached  to  the  Army;  with  the  Fortifications  in  the 
U.  States,  Showing  their  distances  from  New- York.  New  York : 
July,  1813.      i2nio.      pp.  214. 

The  United  /  States  in  general,  and  to  the  politicians  of 
Connecticut  and  Massachusetts  /  in  Particular.  /  A  new  edition.  / 
Philadelphia:/  Published  by  William  Reynolds,-Daniel  Griffin, 
New  York;-J.  Campbell,  Baltimore,-  /  and  P.  Boyle,  New 
Jersey.  /  1815.  /  A.  Griggs  &  K.  Dickinson,  printers,  White- 
hall. /     i2mo.      pp.  215.      ports. 

A  rare  portrait  of  Cobl;ett  laid  in. 

The  United  States  Sanitary  Commission.  A  sketch  of 
its  purposes  and  its  work.  Compiled  from  documents  and 
private  papers.     Published  by  permission.    Boston:  1863.    i2mo. 

pp.  299. 

# -'^  By  Miss  K.  P.  Wornieley. 

The  University  College,  Loudon.  Calendar  for  the  Session 
MDCCCLXiii-LXiv.     London:  [u.  d.]     8vo.      pp.  483. 

Ure  (Andrew).  The  Philosophy  of  Manufactures:  or,  An 
exposition  of  the  scientific,  moral  and  commercial  economy  of 
the  Factory  S>  stem  of  Great  Britain.  Second  edition,  corrected. 
London:  mdcccxxxvi.      i2mo.      pp.  480.     pis. 


Tt||ACQUERIE  (Augiiste).     Mes  Premieres  Annies  de  Paris. 
W  [Verse.]     Paris,  1872.     8vo.     pp.  352. 

Vade  Meaim  for  Malt  Worms. — See  Ward,  E. 

V^Nius  (Otho). — See  Veen. 

VaIvENTIne  (D.  T.).  Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City 
of  New  York  For  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  lamo.  pp.630,  maps 
and  pis. 

Valori  {Prince  Henry  de).  L' Expedition  du  Mexique  Re- 
habilitee an  triple  point  de  vue  Religieux,  Politique  et  Com- 
mercial.    Paris:   1864.     8vo.     pp.  39. 

Van  Dyk  (H.  S.). — See  Bowring,  John. 

Van  Lennep  (Henry  J.).  The  Oriental  album:  twenty  illus- 
trations, in  oil  colors,  of  the  people  and  scenery  of  Turkey,  with 
an  explanatory  and  descriptive  text.  New  York:  Anson  D.  F. 
Randolph,  1862.     Fo.     pp.  48.     21  pis. 

Van  Nest  (A.  R.).     Memoir  of  Rev.   George  W.  Bethnne. 
New  York:  1867.     8vo.     pp.  446.     port. 
1/*^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Varnum  (Joseph  B.,yr.).  The  Seat  of  Government  of  The 
United  States:  a  review  of  the  discussions,  in  Congress  and  else- 
where, on  the  site  and  plans  of  the  Federal  City;  with  a  sketch 
of  its  present  position  and  prospects;  also,  remarks  on  monu- 
jnental  structures  and  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  Second 
edition,  with  an  alphabetical  index.  Washington:  1854.  8vo. 
pp.  121,  V.      map. 

^(.*^«.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  his  nephew,  Mr.  Graham. 

The    Washington    Sketch    Book.     By    Viator.     New 

York:  1864.      i2nio.     pp.  273.     pi. 

.^\  "A  new  edition  in  an  abridged  and  more  popular  form  "  of  Varnum's 
"Seat  of  Government,"  in  connection  with  other  articles  and  selections 
•which  had  been  published  at  various  times  in  the  Knickerbocker  Magazine 
and  New  York  Observer. 

Vasari  (Giorgio).  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters, 
rsculptors  and  architects:  translated  from  the  Italian.  With 
.notes  and  illustrations,  chiefly  selected  from  various  commenta- 

(356) 


LIBRARY.  857 

tors.     By  Mrs.  Jonathan  Foster.     Ivondon:  mdcccl,-.     5  vols. 
1 2  mo.     port. 

^*^  Another  copy  is  dated  1855. 

Vathek. — See  Beck  ford,  W. 

Vattemare  (A.).  Collection  de  Monnaies  et  Medailles  de 
PAm^rique  du  Nord  de  1652  a  1858.  Offerte  a  la  Bibliotheque 
Imperiale  tant  an  nom  du  Gouvernement  Federal  et  des  citoyens 
des  divers  ^tats  de  1' Union  Aniericaine  qu'  en  son  propre  nom, 
par  Alexandre  Vattemare  Catalogue  avec  notices  historiques 
et  biographiques.  Par  M.  Alexandre  Vattemare.  Paris  :  Im- 
primerie  de  Ad.  Lain^  et  J.  Havard.    1861.    i2mo.    pp.  134,  (i). 

Vaughan  (Henry).  Olor  Iscanus.  /  A  Collection  /  of  Some 
Select  /  Poems  /  and  /  Translations,  /  formerly  written  by  /  Mr. 
Henry  Vaughan  Silurist.  /  Published  by  a  Friend.  /  .  .  .  /Lon- 
don, /  Printed  by  T.  W.  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  /  and  are  to  be 
sold  at  his  shop,  at  the  /  Signe  of  the  Prince's  Arms  in  St. 
Pauls  /  Church-yard,  1651.  /     i6mo.     pp.  (16),  158,  (i). 

Vaugondy  (Robert  de).  Carte  des  pays  /  connus  sous  le  nom 
de,  Canada,  /  dans  laquelle  sont  distingu^es,  les  possessions  fran- 
9oises,  &  angl,  /  Dedi^e  et  presentee  /  a  Monseigneur  le  Comte 
D'Argenson  /  Ministre  Secretaire  d'Etat  /  pour  le  departement 
de  la  guerre,  /  par  le  S.  Robert  de  Vaugondy  fils  /  Grograph^e 
ordinaire  du  Roi.     Paris:  1753.  /  Fol.     i  sheet. 

Vaux  (Calvert).  Villas  and  Cottages.  A  series  of  designs 
prepared  for  execution  in  the  United  States.  Illustrated  by  300 
engravings.     New  York:  1857.     8vo.     pp.  318.     pi. 

Vaux  {Lord). — See  Surrey. 

Vaux  (Roberts).  Memoirs  of  The  Life  of  Anthony  Benezet. 
Philadelphia:  1817.      i2mo.     pp.  136. 

Vedder  (David).  Memoir  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.  With 
critical  notices  of  his  writings.  Compiled  from  various  Authen- 
tic Sources.     Dundee:  1832.     i2nio.     pp.  96. 

Veen  (Octaviovan).     Amorvm  /  Emblemata,  /  figvris  seneis 
incisa /stvdio   Othonis   VsenI  /  Batavo-Lvgdvnensis.  /     Antver- 
piae,  /  Venalia   apud  Auctorem,  /  Prostant  apud    Hieronymum  / 
Verdussen.  /     m.  dc.  iix.  /     Oblong  i2mo.     pp.  247.     plates. 
J'^  The  text  is  in  Latin,  Italian  and  French. 

Velleius  Paterculus  (Caius). — See  Sallustius. 


358  GRAHAM 

"Vera."— See  Light,  B. 

"Veracruzano  (El)."  Ligero  Bosquejo  de  la  Actual  Situ- 
acion  en  Mejico.  Articulo  publicado  For  "El  Veracruzano" 
en  sus  ntiineros  correspondientes  a  los  dias  7  y  lo  de  octubre 
ultimo.     Madrid:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  49. 

Vergennes  (Charles  Gravier,  Comte  de).  Memoire  /  His- 
torique  et  Politique  /  sur  /  la  Louisiane,  /  Par  M.  de  Vergennes, 
ministre  /  de  Louis  XVL  Acconipagn^  d'un  Precis  de  la  vie 
de  ce  Ministre,  /  et  suivi  d'autres  M^nioires  sur  I'lndostan, 
Saint-  /  Domingue,  la  Corse  et  la  Gu3'ane.  /  Orne  du  portrait 
de  M.  de  Vergennes.  /  A  Paris  .  .  .  An  x-  1802.  /  8vo.  pp. 
315.     port. 

Vergiate  (x\.  Vismara  da).  Assassinio  del  Presidente  Degli 
Stati  Uniti  Sig.  Abramo  Lincoln  e  del  Segretario  di  Stato 
Sig.  Guglielmo  Enrico  Seward  con  alcuni  cenni  suUa  loro  vita 
Compilato  su  Atti  Ufficiali  e  varii  dispacci  di  Washington,  ecc. 
ecc.  per  A  Vismara  da  Vergiate    Napoli  :  1865.    i2mo.    pp.  38. 

La  Verit:§  /  Revel^e-.  /      Ouvrage   traduil    de   I'Anglois.  / 
.../.../     A  Londres.  /     m.   dcc.   lv.  /     i6nio.     pp.   164. 

^*^  Ascribed  by  Querard  to  E  J.  Genet  but  he  was  only  the  translator. 

Vernet  (C).  Tableaux  Historiques  des  Campagnes  d'ltalie, 
depuis  I'an  IV  jusqu'a  la  bataille  de  Marengo;  suivis  Du  Precis 
des  operations  de  I'Annee  d'Orient,  des  details  sur  les  cere- 
monies du  Sacre  et  du  Couronnement  de  Sa  Majesty  Imp^riale 
Napoleon-le-Grand,  Enipereur  des  Frangais  et  Roi  d'ltalie. 
Toutes  les  vues  out  ^t^  prises  sur  les  lieux  niemes,  et  les 
Estampes  sont  gravies  d'apr^s  les  dessins  originaux  de  Carle 
Vernet.  A  Paris,  Chez  Auber.  1806.  Fo.  pp.  x,  136,  63, 
24.     3  port.,  27  pi  and  i  map. 

:^:f,  The  two  supplements  relate  to  the  campaign  in  Germany. 

Les  VertuS  et  Les  Exploits  de  sa  Majesty  Prussienne.  Im- 
promptus parun  Franc-Tireur.     Bazeilles:  1870.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Verulam  {Lord).     See  Bacon. 

Vestiges  of  the  Creation. — See  Chambers,  R. 

Veteris  Latii  Antiquitatum  amplissima  collectio  /  in  qua 
praeter  ea  quae  hactenus  vulgata  sunt  /  vrbes  villse  templa  balnea 
pontes  pi.scinse  sepulcra  statuse  /  aut  earum  saltern  rudera  et 
fragmenta     describuntur    /    et    plusquam    Cxi     tabulis    aeneis 


LIBRARY.  359 

graphice  incisis  delineata  /  exhibentur  /  Volumen  primum  /  in 
quocontinentur  /  moniinieuta  vetusta  prsecipue  Tiburtina  Tuscu- 
lana  et  Setina  /  Romse  Mdcclxxi.  /  Apvd  Venantium  Mon- 
aldini  bibliopolam  /  in  Via  Cursus  /  superiorum  pennissu.  / 
Oblong  4to.     143  pi. 

^(.**  These  plates  were  first  published  by  Ridolfine  Venuti ;  and  were  enlarged 
by  a  second  volume. 

Veuillot  (Louis).  Qa.  et  La.  Quatri^me  edition.  Paris: 
i860.     2  vols.      1 2 mo. 

Le  Parfum  de  Rome.     Quatri^me  Edition.     Paris:  1862. 

2  vols.      1 2 mo. 

ViARDOT  (Louis).  Les  Merveilles  de  la  Peinture  par  Louis 
Viardot.  Deuxiemeserie.  Ouvrage  illustre  de  11  vignettes  par 
Paquier.      Pans:   1869.      i2mo.      pp.  335.  (i).      pis. 

Les  Merveilles  de  la  Sculpture  Ouvrage  illustr^  de  62 

vignettes  par  Chapuis,  Petot,  P.  Sellier,  etc.  Paris :  1869. 
i2nio.     pp.  300,  (i). 

"Viator."— See  Varnum,  J.  B.,  Jr. 

ViAUD  (P.).  Naufrage  et  Aventures  de  M.  Pierre  Viand, 
Natif  de  Rochefort,  Capitaine  de  Navire.  Nouvelle  edition. 
A  Bordeaux,  Chez  les  Freres  La  Bottiere,  Libraires.  Et  a 
Paris,  Chez  Le  Jay,  Libraire,  rue  Saint  Jacques,  an  Grand 
Corneille.  m,  dcc.  lxx.  Avec  Approbation  &  Permission. 
i6mo.     pp.  xxiv,  307,   (5). 

[Victoria  (Queen)].  Leaves  from  the  Journal  of  Our  Life 
in  the  Highlands,  from  1848  to  186 r.  To  which  are  prefixed 
and  added  extracts  from  the  same  journal  giving  an  account  of 
earlier  visits  to  Scotland,  and  tours  in  England  and  Ireland, 
and  yachting  excursions.  Edited  by  Arthur  Helps.  London: 
1868.      i2mo.     pp.  219.     pis. 

ViCTORiE  [de  Bourbon]  (Princess  of  France), — See  Marie. 

Victories  of  Wellington. — See  Maxwell,  W.  H. 

ViLLERS.  La  Mort  du  President  Lincoln  (Concours  de 
1867)     Acad^mie  Frangaise.     Paris :  1867.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

ViLLERS  (Emma  de). — See  Janin,  J. 

[ViNGUT  (F.  Javier)].  Gems  of  Spanish  "Poetry.  New  York. 
1855.     8vo.     pp.  120  [i.  e.  240]. 

^t*^  Collected  by  F.  Javier  Vingut,  of  the  University  of  New  York.     The 
original  Spanish  is  printed  opposite  the  translations. 


360  GRAHAM 

ViNSAUF  (G.  de). — See  Devizes,  Richard  of. 

Vinton  (A.  H.).— See  Rice,  N.  h. 

ViRGiLius  Maro  (p.).  The  Works  of  Virgil  translated  into 
English  Prose.  As  near  the  Original  as  the  different  idioms  of 
the  Latin  and  English  Languages  will  allow.  With  the  Latin 
Text  and  Order  of  Construction  on  the  same  Page;  and  Critical, 
Historical,  Geographical,  and  Classical  Notes,  in  English,  from 
the  best  Comm.entators  both  Ancient  and  Modern,  beside  a  very 
great  Number  of  Notes  entirely  New.  A  new  edition.  Lon- 
don: ^For  T.  Longman.     MDCCXCiv.     8vo. 

***  Vol.  II.  only.     Usually  called  Davidsou's  edition. 

The  Works  of  Virgil.  Literally  translated  into  Eng- 
lish Prose  with  notes,  by  Davidson.  A  new  edition,  revised, 
with  additional  notes,  by  Theodore  Alois  Buckley.  London: 
MDCCCLiv.     8vo.     pp.  404.     port. 

Virgi7iie^  Histoire  de. — See  Beverley,  R. 

Virtue  the  Source  of  Pleasure. — See  Barnard. 

Vision  of  Piers  Ploughmmi. — See  Piers  Ploughman. 

Le  ViTE  Delli  Piv  Celebri  et  Antichi  Primi  Poeti  Provenzali 
Che  fiorirno  nel  tempo  delli  Re  di  Napoli,  &  Conti  di  Prouenza, 
liquali  hanno  insegnato  a  tutti  il  Poetar  Vulgare.  Raccolte 
dall'opere  de  diuersi  excellenti  scrittori,  ch'in  quella  lingua  le 
scrissero:  in  lingua  Franzese  da  Gio:  di  Nostra  Dama  poste:  & 
hora  da  Gio:  Giudici  in  Italiana  tradotte,  e  date  in  luce.  Per 
le  quali,  oltra  le  memorand'  istorie  contenute  in  esse,  si 
dimonstra  I'antiquita  di  molte  illustri,  &  Nobil  Case  tanto  di 
Prouenza,  Linguadocha,  &  altre  Prouincie  della  Francia,  che 
d' Italia,  &  d'altroue.  Con  la  Tauola  delle  cose  piu  notabili. 
In  Lione,  Appresso  d'Alesandro  Marsilij.  L'anno  m.  d.  lxxv. 
i6mo.     pp.  254,  14. 

ViTK   e    Ritratti    di    Illustri    Italiani.       Padova,    Tipografia 

Bettoni  mdcccxii.     4to. 

<f*#  Engravings  and  descriptions  of  the  medals  struck  to  commemorate 
Napoleon's  Italian  campaign. 

VOLNEY  (C.  F.).  Tableau  /  du  /  Climat  et  du  Sol  /  des  Etats- 
Unis  /  d'Am^rique.  /  Suivi  d'^claircissemens  sur  la  Floride, 
sur  la  colonic  /  Fran^aise  au  Scioto,  sur  quelques  colonies  Cana- 
diennes  /  et  sur  les  Sauvages.  /     Enrichi   de   quatre    Planches 


LIBRARY.  361 

gravies,  dont  deux  Cartes  /  Geographiqiies  et  une  coupe  figur^e 
de  la  chute  de  /  Niagara.  /  .  .  .  /  A  Paris,  /  .  .  .  /  an  xii-1803. 
2  vols.     4to. 

^*:^  Beautiful  uncut  copy,  with  portrait  of  the  author  inserted. 

Voltaire  (Francois  Marie  Arouet  de).  La  /  Henriade  /  de  / 
Mr.  de  Voltaire.  /  A  Londres,  mdccxxviii.  /  4to,  pp.  (6),  202. 
pis. 

VosE  (Reuben).  Wealth  of  the  World  Displayed.  New 
York:  1859.     8vo.     pp.  122.     port. 

Voyage  dajis  la  haute  Pensylvanie. — See  Crevecoeur,  J.  H.  St. 
John. 

Voyage  de  Lafayette. — See  Barbaroux,  O. 
Voyage  de  Robertson,  aux  Terres  Australes,  traduit  sur  le 
Manuscrit  Anglois.    A  Amsterdam  mdcclxvii.    i2mo.    pp.  474. 

^  ^  An  imaginary  voyage.  "First  ed.  of  this  work  was  published  in  1766. 
In  that,  pp.  145-154,  was  a  tirade  against  parliaments,  which  it  was  necessary 
to  suppress,  in  order  to  obtain  entry  for  the  book  into  France.  M.  Mercier 
substituted  for  this  tirade  a  text  against  the  authors  of  the  '  Encyclopedie,* 
designated  under  the  name  of  'pansophistes;'  and  the  latter  text  is  found  in 
his  edition." — Querard. 

Voyages  dans  les  parties. — See  Anburey,  T. 

Voyages  et  Avantures  du  Chevalier  de  *  *  *.  Aux  Isles 
Caraibes  de  Saint-Vicent,  Sainte-Lucie  &  la  Dominique,  aux 
fins  d'en  faire  ^vacuer  les  Anglois  &  les  Francois  qui  y  etoient 
r^pandus;  a  la  Barbade,  Isle  Antille  du  vent  de  I'Amerique 
Septentrionale,  appartenante  aux  Anglois;  a  la  Grenade,  Isle 
Antille  Fran9oise;  a  Curagao,  Isle  de  la  mer  du  Nord,  apparten- 
ante aux  Hollandois;  ^Cayenne,  Isle  de  I'Amarique  Meridionale, 
dans  la  Guyanne,  appartenante  aux  Francois;  ^  Surinam,  pays 
de  la  Guyanne,  en  terre  ferme,  appartenante  aux  Hollandois;  ^ 
Lisbonne,  Capitale  du  Royaume  de  Portugal,  &  son  troisienie 
voyage  ^  la  Martinique.  Troisieme  Partie.  A  Londres,  Et  se 
trouvent  a  Paris,  Chez  Dessain  Junior,  Libraire,  Quai  des 
Augustins,  ^  la  Bonne-Foi.     m.  dcc.  lxix.     2  vols.     i6mo. 

^^%  Only  volumes  III.  and  IV. 
Voyages  Interessans. — See  Bourgeois. 
Voyageiir  Americain^  Le. — See  Mandrillon,  J. 
"Un  Voyageur. " — See  Coyer,  G.  F. 
"Vrai  Hollandais,  Un." — See  Cerisier,  A.  M. 


[tyyADDINGTON  (Ch.).     Des  Erreurs  et  des  Prejug^s  Popu- 
laires.     Paris:  1866.     241110.     pp.  52. 

Wafer  (Lionel).  A  new  /  Voyage  /  and  /  Description  / 
of  the  /  Isthmus  of  America,  /  giving  an  Account  of  the  /  Author's 
Abode  there,  /  The  Form  and  Make  of  the  Country,  /  the 
Coasts,  Hills,  Rivers,  &c.  Woods,  /  Soil,  Weather,  &c.  .Trees, 
Fruit,  Beasts,  /  Birds,  Fish,  &c.  /  The  Indian  Inhabitants, 
their  Features,  /Complexion,  &c.  their  Manners,  Cu-/stoms, 
Employments,  Marriages,  Feasts,  /  Hunting,  Computation, 
Language,  &c.  /  With  Remarkable  Occurrences  in  the  South  / 
Sea,  and  elsewhere.  /  By  Lionel  Wafer.  /  Illustrated  with  sev- 
eral Copper-Plates.  /  London:  /  Printed  for  James  Knapton,  at 
the  Crown  in  /  St.  Paul's  Church-yard,  1699.  /  8vo.  pp.  (8), 
224,  (16).      I  map  and  3  pis. 

Wainwright  (Howard).  Rhymings.  New  York:  i860. 
1 2 mo.     pp.  90. 

#*4t  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Graham. 

Wainwright  (Jonathan  Mayhew).  A  Memorial  Volume. 
Thirty-Four  Sermons.  Edited  by  his  widow.  New  York:  1856. 
8vo.     pp.  565.     port. 

Waldrn  (T.).— See  Mott,  V. 

Walford  (E.). — See  Berville,  G.  de. 

Walker  (Alexander).  The  Anthropological  Works  of  Alex- 
ander Walker.  A  new  edition.  New  York:  1843-  3  vols. 
121110.      pis. 

Beauty  illustrated  by  an  Analysis  and   Classification  of 

Beauty  in  woman,  with  a  critical  view  of  the  hypotheses  of 
Hume,  Hogarth,  Burke,  Knight,  Alison,  etc.  And  of  the 
hypotheses  of  beauty  in  sculpture  and  painting,  by  Leonardo 
da  Vinci,  Winckelmann,  Mengs,  Bossi,  etc.  Illustrated  by 
drawings  from  life  by  Henry  Howard,  Professor  of  Painting  to 
the  Royal  Academy;  drawn  on  stone  by  M.  Gauci  and  R.  J. 
Lane.     London:  mdccclii.     8vo.     pp.  xxiii,  372.     24  pis. 

Walker  (George).     La  Dette  Am^ricaine  et  Les  Moyens  de 

(362) 


LIBRARY.  363 

1' Acquitter  par  George  Walker,  ancien  Commissaire  des  Banques 
du  Massachusetts.     Paris:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Walker  (John).  A  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary,  and 
Expositor  of  the  English  Language.  London:  1828.  8vo.  pp. 
813.     • 

[ ]     The  Palmetto  Dictionary;  in  which  the  meaning  of 

-every  word  is  clearly  explained  and  the  sound  of  every  syllable 
distinctly  shown;  exhibiting  the  principles  of  a  Pure  and  Cor- 
rect Pronunciation.  A  new  edition,  carefully  revised,  cor- 
re;cted,  and  enlarged.  Richmond,  Va. :  1864.  i2mo.  pp.  730,  (i). 
port. 

Pronouncing   Dictionary    of  the    English    Language, 

adapted  to  The  Present  State  of  Literature  and  Science.  By 
B.  H.  Smart.  Seventh  Edition.  London:  1865.  Bvo.  pp. 
cxxviii.  792. 

A  Rhyming  Dictionary:  answering  at  the  same  time 

the  purposes  of  Spelling  and  Pronouncing  The  English  Lan- 
guage, on  a  plan  not  hitherto  attempted.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  copious  introduction  to  the  various  uses  of  the  work,  with 
critical  and  practical  observations  on  orthography,  syllabication, 
pronunciation,  and  rhyme;  and  for  the  purpose  of  poetry,  is 
added  An  Index  of  Allowable  Rhymes,  with  authorities  for 
their  usage  from  our  best  poets.  A  New  and  Revised  Edition. 
London:  1851.     i2mo.     pp.  xxiv,  684. 

The  Rhyming  Dictionary:  answering  at  the  same  time 

the  purposes  of  Spelling,  Pronouncing,  and  Explaining  the 
English  Language,  on  a  plan  not  hitherto  attempted.  Revised, 
enlarged,  and  prefaced  By  J.  Longmuir.  Third  edition,  im- 
proved.    London:  [n.  d.].      i2mo.     pp.  Ixvi.,  720. 

Walker  (Mary  Adelaide).  Through  Macedonia  to  the  Al- 
banian Lakes.  With  Illustrations  by  the  Author.  London: 
1864.     8vo.     pp.  274.     pis. 

Walker  (Robert  J.).  American  Slavery  and  Finances. 
London:   1864.     8vo. 

^^*^j.  Contents :  Jefferson   Davis.     Repudiation,    Recognition   and   Slavery. 

Letter  No.  I.     3d  ed.,  with  appendix.     1863.     pi.  70. — Jefferson  Davis  [etc.] 

Letter  No.  IL     1863.     pp.  14. 

American  Thanksgiving  Dinner,  at  St.  James'  Hall 

London,  Thursday,  Nov.  26th,  1863.     pp.  94. 


364  GRAHAM 

Walker  (Robert  J.).  American  Finances  and  Resources. 
I^etters  No.  I.-V.     1862-64.     PP-  26,  45;  24;  26;  45;  26,  17. 

Walks  and  Talks. — See  Olmstead,  F.  Iv. 

Wallace  (E.).— See  Mott,  V. 

Waller  (Edmund).  Poems,  &c.  /  Written  by  /  Mr.  Ed. 
Waller  /  of  Beckonsfield,  Esquire;  Lately  a  /  Member  of  the 
Honourable  /  House  of  Commons.  /  And  Printed  by  a  Copy  of/ 
his  own  hand-writing.  /  All  the  Lyrick  Poems  in  this  Booke  / 
were  set  by  Mr.  Henry  Lavves,  Gent.  /  of  the  Kings  Chappell, 
and  one  of  his  Ma-  /  jesties  Private  Musick.  /  Printed  and  Pub- 
lished according  to  Order.  /  London,  /  Printed  by  L  N.  for  Hu. 
Mosley,  at  the  Princes  /  Armes  in  Pauls  Church-yard,  /  1645.  / 
i6mo.     pp.  (8)  !&'),  (4). 

A  Panegyrick  on  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  his  Victories: 

By  Edm.  Waller,  Esq.  With  Three  Poems  on  his  Death. 
Written  by  Mr.  Dryden,  Mr.  Sprat,  and  Mr.  Waller.  London: 
Printed  by  H.  Hills  and  Sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  London  and 
Westminster,  1709.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

The  Works  of  Edmund  Waller,   Esq. ;    in  verse  and 

prose.  Published  by  Mr.  Fenton.  London:  Printed  for  J. 
Tonson  in  the  Strand,  mdccxxx.  i2mo.  pp.  (16)  295,  clxiii. 
ports. 

Waller  (John  Francis).  Poems.  Dublin:  1854,  i2mo. 
pp.  278. 

[Walpole  (Horace)].  JEdes  Walpolianse:  or,  a  Description 
of  the  Collection  of  Pictures  at  Houghton-Hall  in  Norfolk,  The 
Seat  of  the  Right  Honourable  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  Earl  of  Or- 
ford.  The  Second  Edition  with  Additions.  London:  Printed 
in  the  Year  M  dcc  lii.     4to.     pp.  143.     ports,     pi. 

[ ]     The  Castle  of  Otranto;  a  Gothic  Story.     Edinburgh: 

Printed  by  James  Ballantyne  and  Co.  for  John  Ballantyne  and 
Company,  Edinburgh;  and  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and 
Brown,  London.     181 1.     4to.     pp.  xliii,  xii,  152.     pi. 

^*:^  A  portrait  and  book-plate  of  the  author  and  one  plate  inserted.     The 

introduction  was  written  by  Scott. 

See  Beck  ford. 

Walton  (Izaak).  The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne;  Sir  Henry 
Wotton;  Mr.  Richard  Hooker;  Mr.  George  Herbert;  and  Dr. 
Robert  Sanderson.     Boston:  1866.     24mo.     pp.  403.     ports. 


LIBRARY.  365 

Walton  (Izaak)  and  Charles  Cotton.  The  Complete  Ang- 
ler. Edited  by  "Ephemera,"  Second  Edition.  London: 
MDCCCUV.     i2mo.     pp.  309,  (4).     ports,  and  pis. 

***  "  Ephemera"  was  Edward  Fitzgibbon. 

Walworth  (Mansfield  T.).  Lulu.  A  Tale  of  the  National 
Hotel  Poisoning.     New  York:  m  dccc  lxiii.     8vo.     pp.  367. 

Walworth  (Reuben  H.).  Hyde  Genealogy;  or  the  De-* 
scendants,  in  the  female  as  well  as  in  the  male  lines,  from  Wil- 
liam Hyde,  of  Norwich,  with  their  places  of  residence,  and 
<iates  of  birth,  marriages,  &c.,  and  other  particulars  of  them 
and  their  families  and  ancestry.  Albany:  1864.  2  vols.  8vo. 
ports. 

The  Wanderer. — See  D'Arblay,  F.  B. 

"Ward,  Artemus." — See  Browne,  C.  F. 

[Ward  (Edward)].  The  Forgiving  Husband,  and  Adulter- 
ess, Wife:  Or,  A  Seasonable  Present  to  the  Unhappy  Pair  in 
Fenchurch-Street.  By  the  Author  of  the  London- Spy.  Lon- 
don: Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the 
Water-side,     [n.  d.]     8vo.     pp.  12. 

[ ]     The  Libertine's  Choice:  or,  The  Mistaken  Happiness 

of  the  Fool  in  P'ashion,  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  H. 
Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-side.     1709.    8vo.    pp.  15. 

[ ]     The  Rambling  Fuddle-Caps:  or,  a  Tavern-Struggle 

for  a  Kiss.  By  the  Author  of  Hudibrass  Redivivus.  London: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  the  Black-fryars  near  the 
Water-side,  1709.     8vo.     pp.  16, 

[ ?]     A  Vade  Mecum   for  Malt- Worms:  or,   a  Guide  to 

Good  Fellows,  Being  A  Description  of  the  Manners  and  Cus- 
toms of  the  most  Eminent  Publick  Houses,  in  and  about  the 
Cities  of  London  and  Westminster,  With  A  Hint  on  the 
Props  (or  Principal  Customers)  of  each  House.  In  a  Method  so 
plain  that  any  Thirsty  Person  (of  the  meanest  Capacity)  may 
easily  find  the  nearest  Way  from  one  House  to  another.  Illus- 
trated with  proper  Cuts.  Dedicated  to  the  Brewers.  London: 
[n.  d.]     2  parts.     8vo.     pp.  56,  48. 

Ward  (John).  Experiences  of  a  Diplomatist,  being  Recol- 
lections of  Germany,  founded  on  diaries  kept  during  the  years 
1840-1870.  By  John  Ward,  Late  Her  Majesty's  Minister- 
resident  to  the   Hanse-towns.     London:  1872.     8vo.     pp.  279. 


366  GRAHAM 

Ware  {Rev.  William).  Rome  and  the  Early  Christians. 
London:  1869.     8vo.     pp.  495.     2  ports  and  pi. 

4^*4;.  A  novel. 

Zenobia,  Queen  of  Palmyra.     A  Tale  of  the   Roman: 

Empire  in  the  days  of  the  Emperor  Aurelian.  London:  1868. 
8vo.     pp.  494.     2  ports  and  pi. 

Warren  (Nathan  B.).  The  Holidays:  Christmas,  Easter,, 
and  Whitsuntide;  their  Social  Festivities,  Customs,  and  Carols.. 
Illustrated  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  New  York:  [1868].  sm.  4to. 
pp.  198.      pis. 

^*.j(.  Contains  an  autograph  letter  of  George  H.  Boughton. 

Warton  (Thomas).  The  History  of  Eng^lish  Poetry,  from 
the  close  of  the  eleventh  to  the  commencement  of  the  i8th 
century.  To  which  are  prefixed,  three  dissertations:  I.  Of  the 
origin  of  romantic  fiction  in  Europe.  2.  On  the  introduction 
of  learning  into  England.  3.  On  the  Gesta  Romanorum.  A 
new  edition,  carefully  revised,  with  numerous  additional  notes 
by  the  late  Mr.  Ritson,  the  late  Dr.  Ashby,  Mr.  Douce,  Mr. 
Park,  and  other  eminent  antiquaries,  and  by  the  editor  [Richard 
Price.]     London:   1824.     4  vols.     8vo.     port. 

Washington   (George).      "To  the  Senate  of  Pennsylvania.  / 
Gentlemen,"  /     [n.  p.  1794.]     sm.  i2mo.  broadside. 
;^*^  A  reply  to  an  address. 

Les   Soci^tes   Secretes  Jugees  par  Washington    et    le 

Congres  des  Etats-Unis.  Extrait  du  Journal  de  Paris,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     8vo.      pp.   16. 

Diary  of  Washington:  From  the   first  day  of  October^ 

1789,  to  the  tenth  day  of  March,  1790.  From  the  Original 
Mann.script,  now  first  printed.  New  York:  1858.  rl.  8vo. 
pp.  89. 

^^*^.  Only  loo  copies  printed.     Edited  by  B.  J.  Lossing. 

Washington's  Farewell    Address  to  the   People  of  the 

United  States.  Embellished  with  arabesque  designs  &  illu- 
minations.    Philadelphia:  [1858.]     4to.     26  pi. 

— '■ —  The  Writings  of  George  Washington;  being  his  Cor- 
respondence, Addresses,  Messages,  and  Other  Papers,  Official 
and  Private,  selected  and  published  from  the  original  manu- 
scripts; with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  Notes  and  Illustrations.  By 
Jared  Sparks.    Boston:   1855.  8vo.   12  vols.   port,  maps,  and  pis. 


LIBRARY.  367 

Washington  (George).  Epistles  /  domestic,  confidential,  / 
and  official,  /  from  /  General  Washington,  /  written  about  the 
commencement  of  the  American  /  contest,  when  he  entered  on 
the  command  /  of  the  army  of  the  United  States.  /  With  an 
Interesting  Series  of  his  Letters,  particularly  /  to  the  British 
Admirals,  Arbuthnot  and  Digby,  to  /  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Clinton, 
Lord  Cornwallis,  /  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  Marquis  de  la  Fayette,  / 
&c.,  &c.  To  Benjamin  Harrison,  Esq.  Speaker  of  /  the  House 
of  Delegates  in  Virginia,  to  Admiral  /  the  Count  de  Grasse, 
General  Sullivan,  respecting'/  an  attack  of  New-York;  including 
many  applica-  /  tions  and  addresses  presented  to  him,  with  his 
answers:  /  Orders  and  Instructions,  on  important  occasions,  /  to 
his  Aids  de  Camp,  &c.  &c.  &c.  /  None  of  which  have  been 
printed  in  the  two  /  Volumes  published  a  few  mouths  ago.  / 
New- York:  /  Printed  by  G.  Robinson,  corner  of  William  and 
John  Streets,  /  and  J.  Bull,  No.  115  Cherry-Street,  and  sold  by 
James/ Rivington,  No.  156  Pearl-Street.  /  M,  dcc,  xcvi.  /  Copy- 
right secured.  /  8vo.  pp.  xiv,  303. 

^%  Principally  made  up  of  the  famous  "forged  letters." 

See   Irving;   Lesguillou;   Mhnoire  conleniant  Ic  pj'ccis 

des fails ;  Ramsay;  Sauvigny;  Sparks;  Tuckenuau. 
Washingto7i^  on  V  Oj'pheline — See  Daubigny. 
Washington  Sketch  Book — See  Varnum,  J.  B.,  Jr. 

The  Washingtomaxa.  Privately  Reprinted.  New  York: 
E.  Dexter  &  Sou.      1865.     4to.     pp.  399,  (7).     port.  ^ 

^*^  Large  paper,  50  copies,  quarto.     First  printed  in  Baltimore,  1800. 

Waterman  (Catharine  H.).  Flora's  Lexicon:  An  interpre- 
tation of  the  language  and  sentimt-nt  of  flowers:  With  an  out- 
line of  Botany,  and  a  Poetical  introduction.  Boston:  1863. 
i2mo.     pp.  252.      pis. 

[Watkins  (John)].  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of 
the  Right  Honourable  Lord  Byron,  with  anecdotes  of  some 
of  his  contemporaries.      London:   1822.     8vo.      jip.  xvi,  428. 

Watson  (John  F.). — See  Smith,  J.  J. 

Watts  (Alaric   A.).      Poetical    Sketches:    with    Stanzns    for 
Music,  and  other  poems.      Loudon:  Printed  for  Private  Circula- 
tion.     MDCCCXXii.      i6nio.     ])p.  vii,  144,  (7\ 
^t*,f  a  presentation  copy  from  the  autl  or. 


368  GRAHAM 

■  Watts  (Isaac).  Divine  and  Moral  Songs  for  Children.  Illus- 
trated.    New  York:  1866.     sm.  410.     pp.  116.     port. 

Horae  Lyricse  and  Divine  Songs.     With  a  memoir,  by 

Robert  Southey.     Boston:  m.dccc. Liv.     i2mo.     pp.  348.     port. 

Wayne  {Col,  Anthony). — Orderly  book  of  the  Northern 
Army.     See  Munsell,  J. 

Weber  (C.  M.  F.  E.  von).— See  Plumstead,  W.  H. 

Webster  (Daniel).  An  address  delivered  at  the  laying  of  the 
corner-stone  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  Second  edition. 
Boston:   1825.     ^^o.     pp.  40. 

Speech  at  Niblo's  Saloon,  in  New  York,  on  the  15th 

March,  1837.     New  York:  1837.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

The  Private  Correspondence  of  Daniel  Webster.    Edited 

by  Fletcher  Webster.     Boston:  1857.     2  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

The  Works  of  Daniel  Webster.    Boston:  1851.     6  vols. 

Svo.     ports,      pi. 

^(.*#  With  Webster's  autograph. 

Obituary  addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  the 

Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  of  Massachusetts,  Secretary  of  State  for 
the  United  States:  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  United  States,  fourteenth  and  fifteenth 
December,  1852.     Washington:  1853.     8vo.     pp.  86.     port. 

The  addresses  are  by  Senators  Jefferson  Davis,  A.  P.  Butler,  Lewis  Cass, 
W.  H.  Seward  and  R.  F.  Stockton,  and  by  Representatives  G.  T.  Davis,  J. 
Appleton, -W.  B.  Preston,  Horatio  Seymour,  J.  R.  Chandler,  T.  H.  Bayly,  E. 
Stanley  and  J.  L.  Taylor. 

Webster  (Sidney).  Duties  of  Neutrality.  The  United  States 
vs.  The  Steamship  'Meteor,'  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  In  Admiralty. 
Closing  argument  in  behalf  of  the  United  States.  Reported  by 
Underbill  &Warburton,  Law  Stenographers.  New  York:  1866. 
8vo.     pp.  94. 

Weld  (Charles  Richard).  Florence  the  New  Capital  of  Italy. 
London:   1867.     i2mo.     pp.  431. 

Last   Winter   in   Rome.      London:    1865.      Svo.     pp. 

589.     pi. 

Weld  (Isaac,  Jr.\  Travels  through  The  States  of  North 
America,  and  The  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  dur- 
ing the  years  1795,  1796  and  1797.     Fourth  edition.     Illustrated 

r 


LIBRARY.  369 

and  embellished  with  eight  plates.  lyondon:  1800.  8vo.  pp. 
552.     5  pi.      3  maps. 

^*^  See  Mavor,  Wm. 

Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Dtike  of).  The  Words  ot 
Wellington.  Collected  from  his  despatches,  letters  and  speeches, 
with  anecdotes,  etc.  Compiled  by  Edith  Walford.  London: 
1869.      i6mo.     pp.  207. 

See  Maxwell,  W.  H. 

[Wells,  (D.  A.)].  Report  of  the  United  States  Revenue 
Commission.  [Jan.,  1866.]  Treasury  Department.  1866.  8vo. 
pp.  76. 

^t*^  David  A.  Wells,  Stephen  Colwell  and  Samuel  S.  Hayes  were  the  Com- 
mission. 

[ ]     Report  of  the  Special  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue. 

[December,  1866.]  Treasury  Department:  1866.  8vo.  pp. 
112,  32. 

Wendover  (Roger,  Monk  of).  Roger  of  Wendover's  Flowers 
of  History.  Comprising  the  history  of  England  from  the  descent 
of  the  Saxons  to  A.  D.  1235.  Formerly  ascribed  to  Matthew 
Paris.     Translated   from   the  Latin,   by  J.^  A.  Giles.     London: 

M.   DCCC.  XLIX.       2  vols.       I2mo. 

^^*^^  An  abridged  history  of  the  world,  to  1235.  The  first  portion  is  abso- 
lutely valueless.  The  second,  beginning  with  447  and  extending  to  the  year 
1200,  is  of  great  value,  a  large  part  of  the  material  from  which  the  author 
drew  his  statements  having  perished.  For  the  period  of  about  fifty  years 
preceding  1235,  the  author  was  practically  writing  a  history  of  his  own  times. 
The  earlier  part  (to  447)  is  not  printed  in  this  edition.  It  is  now  believed 
that  the  work  previous  to  1189  was  written  by  John  de  Cella. 

Wentworth  (T.).— See  Strafford,  T.  W.,  Earl  oi. 

West  (Tuffen).  Half-Hours  with  the  Microscope;  being  a 
popular  guide  to  the  use  of  the  Microscope,  as  a  means  of 
amusement  and  instruction.  Illustrated  from  nature,  by  Tuffen 
West.      London:  [1858].      i6mo.     pp.  84.     pis. 

Westerhout  (A.  van). — See  Galeotti,  N. 

Westmacott  (Richard).  The  Schools  of  Sculpture  Ancient 
and  Modern  Adapted  from  the  essay  contributed  to  the  Ency- 
clopaedia Britannica.     Edinburgh:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  380.     pi. 

Wet  Days  at  Edgewood. — See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Wharton  (Grace  and  Philip).  The  Wits  and  Beaux  of  So- 
ciety.    With  Illustrations  from  Drawings  by  H.  K.  Browne  and 


370  GRAHAM 

James  Godwin.  Engraved  by  the  Brothers  Dalziel.  New 
York:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  481. 

Wheatley  (H.  B.).  Of  Anagrams.  A  monograph  treating 
of  their  history  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present  time;  with 
an  introduction,  containing  numerous  specimens  of  macaronic 
poetry,  punning  mottoes,  rhopalic,  shaped,  equivocal,  lyoii,  and 
echo  verses,  alliteration,  acrostics,  lipograms,  chronograms, 
logograms,  palindromes,  bouts  rim^s.  Hertford:  mdccclxii. 
i2mo.     pp.  186. 

Wheatly  (Charles).  A  Rational  Illustration  of  the  Book 
of  Common  Prayer  of  the  Church  of  England:  being  the  sub- 
stance of  everything  liturgical  in  Bishop  Sparrow,  Mr.  P  Es- 
trange, Dr.  Comber,  Dr.  Nichols,  and  all  former  Ritualists, 
Commentators,  and  others  upon  the  same  subject.  London: 
MDCCCLI11-.      i2mo.     pp.   532.     pi. 

Wheeler  (David  Everett).  The  New  York  Harbor,  and  the 
improvements  necessary  for  its  accommodation  of  counnerce, 
and  the  removal  of  the  dangers  at  Hell  Gate.  A  Paper  read 
before  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society,  in 
the  City  of  New  York,  May  15,  1856.  New  York:  1856.  8vo. 
pp.  20.     map. 

Wheeler  (W.  A.).  A  Dictionary  of  the  Noted  Names  of 
Fiction;  including  also  familiar  pseudonyms,  surnames  be- 
stowed on  eminent  men,  and  analogous  popular  appellations 
often  referred  to  in  literature  and  conversation.  By  William  A. 
Wheeler.     A  new  edition.     London:  1870.     8vo.     pp.  410. 

Whewell  (William).  Astronomy  and  General  Physics  con- 
sidered with  reference  to  Natural  Theology.  London:  1852. 
i2mo.     pp.  328.     port. 

Whipple  (Edwin  P.).     Essays   and   Reviews.     New  York: 

MDCCCXLVIII.      2  vols.      8vo. 

[Whitcher,  Mrs.  Frances  Miriam  (Berry)].  The  Widow  Be- 
dott  Papers.  With  an  introduction.  By  Frances  M.  Whitchen 
{sic].     New  York  :  1865.     8vo.     pp.  403.     pi. 

^^*^^The  introduction  is  by  A  [lice  J  B.  N[eal]. 

White  (George  S.).  Memoir  of  Samuel  Slater,  the  Father 
of  American  Manufactures.  Connected  with  a  History  of  the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture  in  England  and 
America.     With  remarks  on  the  moral  influence  of  nianufac- 


LIBRARY.  871 

tories  in  the  United  States.     By  George  S.  White.     Second  edi- 
tion.    Philadelphia:  1836.     8vo.     pp.  448.     ports,  and  pis. 

White  (Gilbert).  The  Natural  History  of  Selborne;  with 
observations  on  various  parts  of  nature;  also  the  Naturalist's 
calendar.  With  additions  and  supplementary  notes  by  Sir  Wil- 
liam Jardine.  Edited  with  further  illustrations,  a  biographical 
sketch  of  the  Author,  and  a  complete  index,  by  Edward  Jesse. 
With  forty  engravings.     London:  1854.      i2mo.     pp.  416.     pis. 

White  (Henry  Kirke).  Clifton  Grove,  /  a  sketch  in  verse,  / 
with  /  Other  Poems,  /  by  /  Henry  Kirke  White,  /  of  Notting- 
ham. I  ...  I  London.  /  Printed  by  N.  Biggs,  Crane-court, 
Fleet-street,  /  for  Vernor  and  Hood,  Poultry.  /  And  sold  by  E.- 
B.  Robinson,  J.  Dunn,  and  other  /  Booksellers  in  Nottingham.  / 
1803.  /     i6mo.     pp.  xiv,  iii,  (2).     ports. 

^*^  Contains  an  autographic  marginal  note   in   the  handwriting  of  the 

author. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Henry  Kirke  White.     London 

1853.     i2mo.     pp.  252.     port. 

White  {/^ez>.  James).  The  Eighteen  Christian  Centuries. 
Third  Edition.     Edinburgh:  mdccclx.     8vo.     pp.  xvi,  511. 

White  (John  Pagen).  Lays  and  Legends  of  the  English  Lake 
Country,  with  copious  notes.  London:  mdccclxxiii.  i2mo. 
PP-  3.U- 

White  (Richard  Grant).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  William 
Shakespeare,  with  An  Essay  toward  the  Expression  of  His 
Genius,  and  An  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English 
Drama.     Boston:  1865.     8vo.     pp.  425. 

"White  Republican."— See  Fuller,  H. 

Whiting  (William).  The  War  Powers  of  the  President,  and 
the  legislative  powers  of  Congress  in  relation  to  Rebellion, 
Treason  and  Slavery.  Seventh  Edition.  Boston':  1863.  8vo. 
pp.  151. 

Whitman  (Sarah  Helen).  Edgar  Poe  and  His  Critics.  New 
York:  m  dccc  lx.     8vo.     pp.  81. 

Whittier  (John  G.).  The  Chapel  of  the  Hermits,  and 
Other  Poems.     Boston:  m  dccc  Liii.     i2mo.      pp.  118. 

Literary     Recreations     and     Miscellanies.       Boston 

M  DCCC  LIV-      1 2 mo.     pp.  431. 


872  G  R  A  H  A  M 

Whittier  (John  G.).  The  Panorama,  and  Other  Poems. 
Boston :  M  DCCC  LVi.     i2mo.     pp.  141. 

Songs  of  Labor,  and  Other  Poems.    Boston :  m  dccc  lvi. 

l2nio.     pp.  118. 

Home  Ballads  and  Poems.     Boston :  m  dccc  LX.     lamo. 

pp.  206. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Greenleaf  Whittier.  Bos- 
ton: 1869.     2  vols.     24mo.     port. 

Widow  Bedoti  Papers. — See  Whitcher,  Mrs.  F.  M.  B. 

Wight  (A.).  A  Catalogue  of  the  Entire  Library  of  Andrew 
Wight,  of  Philadelphia.  Prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin.  To  be 
Sold  by  Auction  June  6th,  1864,  and  following  days.  N.  Y. : 
1864.     8vo.     pp.  315. 

"Wilbur,  Homer."— See  Lowell,  J.  R. 

Wild  (R.).  Iter  Boreale,  with  large  Additions  of  several 
other  Poems  being  An  Exact  Collection  of  all  hitherto  Extant. 
Never  before  Published  together.  The  Author,  R.  Wild,  D.  D. 
London,  Printed  for  John  Williams,  in  Cross-Keys-Court  in  Little 
Britain,      1670.     i2mo,     pp.  122,  (14). 

Wilde  (Jakob  de).  Selecta  Numismata  Antiqua;  ex  musaeo 
Jacobi  de  Wilde.  Amstelodami,  Sumptibus  Authoris.  ciD  IDC 
Lxxxxii.     4to.     pp.  (8),  212,  (20).     port.     30  pi.     map.     2  vign. 

Signa  Antiqua  e  museo  Jacobi  de  Wilde  veterum  poe- 

tarum  carminibus  illustrata  et  per  Mariam  filiam  seri  inscripta. 
Sumptibus  Auctoris  Amstelaedami.  mdcc.  4to.  (14)  pp.  port. 
67  pi. 

^*^  Two  plates  are  wanting. 

WiLKESON  (Samuel).  How  Our  National  Debt  may  be  a 
National  Blessing.  The  Debt  is  Public  Wealth,  Political  Union, 
Protection  of  Industry,  Secure  Basis  for  National  Currency,  the 
Orphans'  and  Widows'  Savings  Fund.  Issued  by  J.  Cooke, 
General  Subscription  Agent  of  the  Government  Loans.  Phila- 
delphia: 1865.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

WiLKiNS  (G.  M.).— See  Mott,  V. 

WiLKiNS  (W.  W.).  Political  Ballads  of  the  Seventeenth  and 
Eighteenth  Centuries  annotated  by  W.  Walker  Wilkins.  Lon- 
don: mdccclx.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Wilkinson  {Sir  J.  Gardner).     A  Popular  Accoifnt  of  The 


LIBRARY.  .  873 

Ancient  Egyptians.  Revised  and  abridged  from  his  larger 
work,  by  Sir  J.  Gardner  Wilkinson.  Illustrated  with  Five 
Hundred  Woodcuts.  New  edition.  London:  1874.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

WiLLER  (T.  I.).  La  Question  de  I'Esclavage  aux  E^tats-Unis. 
La  Haye,  Martinus  NijhofF.     Sept.  1862.     8vo.     pp.  61. 

WiLLEY  (Benjamin  G.).  Incidents  in  White  Mountain  His- 
tory. To  which  is  added  An  Accurate  Guide  from  Various  Cities 
to  the  White  Mountains.  Boston:  1857.  i2mo.  pp.  324,  (6). 
pi. 

William  {Monk  of  Malmesbury).  William  of  Malmesbury's 
Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England.  From  the  earliest  period 
to  the  reign  of  King  Stephen.  With  notes  and  illustrations. 
[Edited]  By  J.  A.  Giles.  London:  mdcccxlvii.  i2mo.  pp. 
544- 

^e.*4j.  According  to  Usher:  "the  chief  of  our  historians;"  and  the  Encyc. 
Britau.  says  he  is  the  first  of  "  our  historical  writers  in  whom  the  critical  faculty 
is  to  any  extent  discernible." 

Williams  (Edwin).  The  Statesman's  Manual:  containing 
the  Presidents'  Messages,  inaugural,  annual  and  special,  from 
1789  to  1851.  With  their  memoirs,  and  histories  of  their  ad- 
ministrations. Together  with  a  very  valuable  collection  of 
national  and  statistical  documents,  &c.  Compiled  from  official 
sources,  by  Edwin  Williams.  New  York:  [1853].  4  vols.  8vo. 
ports. 

Williams  (Helen  Maria).  Poems.  The  second  edition. 
London:  m.  dcc.  xci.     2  vols.      i2mo.     pi. 

[Williams  (R.  F.)].  The  Court  and  Times  of  James  the 
First;  illustrated  by  authentic  and  confidential  letters,  from 
various  public  and  private  collections.  Edited  with  an  intro- 
duction and  notes.     London:  1848-49.     2  vols.     8vo. 

WiLLiBALD.— See  Wright,  T. 

Willis  (N.  P.).  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  N.  P.  Willis. 
New  York:  1847.     8vo.     pp.  251-356,  220,  224. 

***  The  inside  title  gives  :  "Dashes  at  Life  with  a  free  pencil."     4  parts. 

Trenton  Falls,  Picturesque  and  Descriptive:  edited  by 

N.  Parker  Willis;  embracing  the  original  essay  of  John  Sh.r- 
man,  the  first  proprietor  and  resident.  The  principal  illustra- 
tions from  original  designs  by  Heine,  Kummer,  and  ]Miiller. 
New  York:  1851.     12 mo.     pp.  90,  (i). 


374  -GRAHAM 

Willis  (N.  P.).  Paul  Fane;  or,  Parts  of  a  Life  Else  Untold. 
A  Novel.     New  York:  1857.      i2mo.     pp.  402. 

Willis  (William).  Bibliography  of  State  of  Maine.  See 
Norton's  Literary  Letter. 

WiLLMOTT  (R.  A.).  The  poets  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
Selected  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Aris  Willmott.  Illus- 
trated with  one  hundred  engravings,  drawn  by  eminent  artists, 
and  engraved  by  the  brothers  Dalziel.     London:  1857.     ^^o. 

PP-  399- 

[Wilson  (Charles  Henry)].  The  Myrtle  and  Vine;  or,  Com- 
plete Vocal  Library.  Containing  a  Judicious  Collection  of  the 
most  popular  and  captivating  Songs  6n  every  subject  that  can 
charm  the  ear,  or  enliven  the  heart.  Selected  from  the  Har- 
monic Treasures  of  the  Sister  Muses  of  the  Three  Kingdoms. 
Interspersed  with  many  Originals  and  Translations,  With  an 
Essay  on  Singing  and  Song  Writing.  To  which  is  added, 
Biographical  Anecdotes  of  the  most  celebrated  song  writers. 
Ornamented  with  Twelve  Portraits  of  Eminent  Vocal  Charac- 
ters.    Dublin:  [n.  d.]     2  vols.     i2mo.     ports. 

***  6  portraits  only,  and  2  engraved  title  pages. 

Wilson  (Henry).  Wonderful  Characters:  comprising  Mem- 
oirs and  Anecdotes  of  the  most  Remarkable  Persons  of  Every 
Ao;e  and  Nation.  Collected  from  the  most  authentic  sources 
By  Henry  Wilson.     London:  1821-22.     3  vols.     8vo.     ports. 

"Wilson,  Jasper. "^See  Currie,  James. 

Wilson  (John).  The  Recreations  of  Christopher  North. 
Complete  in  one  volume.     Boston:  1854.     8vo.     pp.  307.     port. 

Wilson  (John  M.).  Nelsons'  Hand-Book  to  Scotland:  For 
Tourists.  Illustrated  by  Maps,  Plans,  and  Views.  London: 
MDCCCLX.     i2mo.     pp.  536. 

Tales  of  the  Borders,  and  of  Scotland;  Historical,  tra- 
ditionary and  imaginative.  New  York  :  [1854].  5  vols.  8vo. 
port,  and  pis. 

WiUSON  (Robert  Thomas).  History  of  the  British  Expedition 
to  Egypt;  to  which  is  subjoined,  a  Sketch  of  the  Present  State 
of  That  Country  and  Its  Means  of  Defence.  Illustrated  with 
maps,  and  a  portrait  of  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby.  Philadelphia: 
1803.     8vo.     pp.  317,  135. 


LIBRARY.  875 

WiMPFFEN  (Emmanuel  Fdlix  de).  Sedan,  Par  Le  G^n^ral 
De  Wimpffen.  Deuxieme  edition.  Revue  et  corrigee.  Paris: 
1871.     8vo.     pp.  382.     map. 

WiNCKELMANN  (Johann  Joachim).  The  History  of  Ancient 
Art,  Translated  from  the  German  by  G.  Henry  Lodge.  Boston: 
1849.     2  vols.     8vo.     pis. 

»%  Vol.  II.  only. 

Windsor-Castle:  A  Poem.  Inscrib'd  to  the  Immortal 
Honour  of  our  most  Gracious  Soveraign,  Anne,  Queen  of  Great 
Britain,  France  and  Ireland.  To  which  is  added,  Britain's 
Jubilee;  A  New  Congratulatory  Song,  &c.  .  .  .  London, 
Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  the  Black-fryars,  near  Water- 
side, For  the  Benefit  of  the  Poor.      1708.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Wine,  a  Poem.  .  .  .  To  which  is  added,  Old  England's  New 
Triumph:  Or,  the  Battle  of  Audenard.  A  Song.  London: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water- 
side, 1709.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Winter  ( — ).     See  Plumstead. 

Winter  (William).  The  Queen's  Domain,  and  Other  Poems. 
Boston:  m  dccc  lix.     i2mo.     pp.  144. 

WiNTERBOTHAM  (W.).  Au  historical,  geographical,  com- 
mercial, and  philosophical  view  of  the  American  United  States, 
and  of  the  European  settlements  in  America  and  the  West- 
Indies.     London:  1795.     4  vols.     8vo.     port.,  maps  and  pis. 

^*:^  Two  maps  are  but  fragments. 

Wirt  (William).  Life  of  Patrick  Henry,  Fourth  edition, 
corrected  by  the  author.     New- York:  1831.     8vo.     pp.  443,  (19). 

Wise  (John  R.).  Shakspere:  his  Birthplace  and  Its  Neigh- 
bourhood. Illustrated  by  W.  J.  Linton.  London:  m.dccc. LXI. 
i2mo.     pp.  164. 

^t\  Contains  many  MS.  notes  by  Mr.  Graham. 

[Wiseman  {Cardinal  Nicholas)].  Fabiola;  or  The  Church  of 
the  Catacombs.     London:  [pref.  1854].     i2mo.     pp- 385.     pi. 

Wit  and  Himioiir. — See  Hunt,  L. 

WiSHART  (George).  Memoirs  of  The  Most  Renowned  James 
Graham,  Marquis  of  Montrose.  Translated  from  the  Latin. 
With  An  Appendix,  containing  many  curious  Papers  relating 
to  the  History  of  these  Times;  several  of  which  never  hitherto 
published.     Edinburgh:  m  dcc  lvi.     8vo.     pp.  xxvi,  412. 


376  GRAHAM 

WiSHART  (George).  Memoirs  of  the  most  renowned  James 
Graham,  Marquis  of  Montrose.  Translated  from  the  Latin. 
To  which  are  added,  sundry  original  letters,  never  before  pub- 
lished.    Edinburgh:  1819.     8vo.     pp.  530.     port. 

^t*4j.  A  presentation  copy  from  James  Lorimer  Graham,  Jr.,  to  his  brother, 
Robert  M.  Graham. 

Wither  (George).  Speculum  Speculativum:  or,  A  Consid- 
ering-Glass; Being  an  Inspection  Into  the  present  and  late  sad 
Condition  Of  these  Nations;  With  some  Cautional  Expressions 
made  thereupon,  by  George  Wither,  Immediately  after  his 
Majesties  Restauration:  To  preserve  in  himself  and  others  a 
Christian  Obedience  to  God's  various  Dispensations.  Hereby 
also  are  some  Glimmerings  discovered  Of  what  will  probably 
ensue  hereafter.  London,  Written  June  xiii.  mdclx.  and  there 
imprinted  the  same  year.     i2mo..    pp.  (12),  166. 

Hymns  and  Songs  of  the  Church.  With  an  introduc- 
tion by  Edward  Farr.  London:  1856.  i2mo.  pp.  1,  304.  port. 
8  pp.  music. 

Hallelujah,  or  Britain's  Second  Remembrancer;  bring- 
ing to  remembrance,  (in  praiseful  and  penitential  hymns,  spirit- 
ual songs,  and  moral  odes,)  meditations,  advancing  the  glory 
of  God,  in  the  practice  of  piety  and  virtue.  Composed  in  a 
three-fold  volume,  by  George  Wither.  With  an  introduction 
by  Edward  Farr.     London:  1857.     i2mo,  pp.  xxxii,  399.     port. 

The  Wits. — See  Stevenson,  M. 

Wits  Common-Wealth. — See  Bodenham,  J. 

The  Woes  of  War:  a  Letter  of  Sorrow.  By  a  Southern  Lady. 
Second  edition.     London:  1862.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

4t*^t  With  a  preface  signed  "Pauline  V.  D.  Vyver,  London."     The  original 
letter  purports  to  have  been  written  from  Louisiana. 

[WOLCOTT  (J.)].  The  Works  of  Peter  Pindar,  Esq.  With  a 
copious  index.     London:  [1825].     ^^o.     pp.  330.     port. 

Wolf  (C.).— See  Hunter,  W. 

WoLOWSKi  (L. ).    De  la  Monnaie.   Paris:  1868.   24mo.  pp.72. 

Le  Travail  des  Enfants  dans  les  Manufactures.     Paris: 

1868.     24mo.     pp.  51. 

Wonderful  Stories. — See  Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Wood  (J.  G.).     The  Common  Objects  of  the  Country.    With 


LIBRARY.  377 

illustrations  by  Coleman,  printed  in  colours  by  Evans.  London: 
1858.     i6mo.     pp.  182. 

Wood  (J.  G.).  Homes  without  Hands.  Being  a  description 
of  the  habitations  of  animals,  classed  according  to  their  prin- 
ciple of  construction.  With  new  designs  by  W.  F.  Keyl  and  E. 
Smith.  Engraved  by  G.  Pearson.  London:  1865.  8vo.  pp. 
632.     pis. 

Wood  (Shakspere).  The  new  Cvriosvm  Vrbis:  a  guide  to 
Ancient  and  Modern  Rome.  London:  1875.  ^v^-  PP-  3^4* 
map. 

Wood  (William).  A  Survey  of  Trade.  In  Four  Parts.  I. 
The  great  Advantages  of  Trade  in  General,  and  the  Particular 
Influence  of  it  on  Great-Britain.  II.  The  Marks  of  a  Beneficial 
Trade,  and  the  Nature  of  our  Commerce  in  its  several  Branches; 
with  an  Examination  of  some  Notions  generally  received  of  the 
Prejudices  we  suffer  by  other  Nations  in  Trade.  III.  The  great 
Advantages  of  our  Colonies  and  Plantations  to  Great-Britain, 
and  our  Interest  in  Preserving  and  Encouraging  Them ;  and  how 
They  may  be  further  Improved.  IV.  Some  Considerations  on 
the  Disadvantages  our  Trade  at  present  labours  under,  and  for 
the  Recovery  and  Enlargement  of  it.  Together  with  Consider- 
ations on  our  Money  and  Bullion.  Its  Exportation  discuss' d. 
Scarcity  of  Silver  Coin  accounted  for.  The  Means  of  procuring 
a  Plenty  and  free  Circulation  of  both  Species.  The  Second 
Edition.  London:  Printed  for  John  Walthoe,  jun.  over-against 
the  Royal-Exchange,  in  Cornhill.  m  dcc  xxii.  i2mo.  pp. 
xiv,  373. 

[Woodhouselee  (Alexander  Eraser  Ty tier,  Lord)].  An  His- 
torical and  Critical  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Petrarch. 
With  a  translation  of  a  few  of  his  Sonnets.  Illustrated  with 
portraits  and  engravings.     Edinburgh:  1810.     8vo.    pp.  269,  (i). 

WOOLSEY  {Miss  S.  C). — See  Coolidge,  S. 

WoRDEN  (John  L.).  To  the  Honorable  Senate  and  House 
of  Representatives  in  Congress  assembled:  Washington,  D.  C. 
November  20,  1874.     4to.     Broadside. 

^^^  A  memorial  in  behalf  of  the  officers  and  crew  of  the  Monitor.  With  a 
presentation  letter  from  Admiral  Worden  (John  Lorimer  Worden)  to  his 
cousin  James  Lorimer  Graham.  Bound  with  it  are  the  pamphlets  on  the 
Monitor  by  William  Swinton  and  E.  P.  Dorr,  catalogued  elsewhere  in  this 
list. 


378  GRAHAM 

Wordsworth  (Charles).  On  Shakspeare's  Knowledge  and 
Use  of  the  Bible.     London:  1864.     8vo.     pp.  309. 

Wordsworth  (Christopher).  Greece:  Pictorial,  Descriptive, 
and  Historical.  A  New  Edition,  carefully  Revised.  With 
numerous  engravings  illustrative  of  the  scenery,  architecturCj 
costume,  and  fine  arts  of  that  country.  And  A  History  of  the 
Characteristics  of  Greek  Art,  by  George  Scharf.  London: 
1859.     8vo.     pp.  452.     pis. 

Journal   of  a  Tour  in   Italy,  with  reflections  on   the 

present  condition   and   prospects  of  religion  in   that  country. 
Second  edition.     London:  1863.     8vo. 

Wordsworth  (William).  The  Poems  of  William  Words- 
worth.    A  new  edition.     London:  1851.    rl.  8vo.    pp.619,    port. 

^*^  The  illustrated  title  page  is  dated  1847. 

Poems.     New  York:  1851.     i6mo.     pp.  281.     pi. 

Earlier   poems.     Corrected    as  in   the  latest  editions. 

With  preface,  and  notes  showing  the  text  as  it  stood  in  1815. 
By  William  Johnston.     London:  1857.     i2mo.     pp.435. 

The  Poetical  Works.     A  new  edition.     London:  1857. 

6  vols.      i2mo.     port. 

See  Hoyle,  C. 

Worms  (E.).  Quelques  Considerations  sur  le  Mariage. 
Paris:  1867.     24mo.     pp.  48. 

WORNUM  (Ralph  N.).  Descriptive  and  Historical  Catalogue 
of  the  Pictures  in  the  National  Gallery:  with  Biographical 
Notices  of  the  Painters.  Foreign  Schools.  Revised  by  Sir 
Charles  Lock  Eastlake.  By  Authority.  Thirty- third  edition. 
London:  1861.     8vo.     pp.  287. 

WORTLEY  {Lady  Emmeline  Stuart).  &c.  By  the  Lady 
Emmeline  Stuart  Wortley.  London:  mdcccliii.  i2mo.  pp. 
450.     pi. 

WOTTON  {Sir  H.).  Poems  by  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh  and  others.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Hannah.  Lon- 
don 1857     i2mo.     pp.  136. 

WraxalIv  (Lascelles).  Hand-book  to  the  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Resources  of  the  Principal  European  Nations.  London: 
MDCCCLVi.     8vo.     pp.  228. 


LIBRARY.  379 

Wright  {Miss^  Frances  Mme.  D'Arusmont).  Voyage  aux 
^Etats-Unis  d'Am^riqne,  ou  Observations  sur  la  society,  les 
moeurs,  les  usages  et  le  gouvernement  de  ce  pays,  recueillies  en 
1818,  1819  et  1820.  Par  Miss  Wright.  Traduit  de  PAnglais 
sur  la  seconde  Edition,  Par  J.  T.  Parisot,  ...  A  Paris:  1822. 
2  vols.     8vo. 

Wright  (Thomas),  Four  Pastorals,  entitled  Spring,  Sum- 
mer, Autumn,  and  Winter.     London:  1749.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Wright  (Thomas,  M.  A.).  Early  Travels  in  Palestine,  com- 
prising the  narratives  of  Arculf,  Willibald,  Bernard,  Saewulf, 
Sigurd,  Benjamin  of  Tudela,  Sir  John  Maundeville,  De  la  Broc- 
quiere,  and  Maundrell.  Edited,  with  notes,  By  Thomas  Wright. 
London,     mdcccxlviii.     i2mo.     pp.  517.     plan. 

Dictionary  of  Obsolete  and  Provincial  English,  con- 
taining words  from  English  writers  previous  to  the  nineteenth 
<:entury  which  are  no  longer  in  use,  or  are  not  used  in  the  same 
sense.  And  words  which  are  now  used  only  in  the  provincial 
■dialects.     London:  mdccclxix.     2  vols.     i2mo. 

Wyatt  (William  Edward).  Christian  OflEices,  for  the  use  of 
Families  and  Individuals;  compiled  from  the  liturgy  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  and  from  the  devotional  writings 
of  various  authors;  too^ether  with  selections  of  Passages  of  Scrip- 
ture, and  a  calendar,  pointing  out  a  suitable  portion  of  Scripture 
for  the  family  worship  of  every  day  in  the  year.  Fifth  edition. 
New- York:  1858.     i2mo.     pp.  498. 

Wybor  Poezyi  Polskiey. — See  Browning,  J. 

Wybor  Z  Bdsnictwi  Cesk'eho. — See  Browning,  J, 

Wylie  (J.  A.).  The  Road  to  Rome  via  Oxford;  or  Ritualism 
Identical  with  Romanism.     London:  1868.     i2mo.     pp.  300. 

Wynne  (James).  Private  Libraries  of  New  York.  New 
York:  mdccclx.     rl.  8vo.     pp.  472.     pi. 

^^*#  One  hundred  copies  printed  on  large  paper.  There  is  also  a  copy  of 
the  edition  in  small  paper.  The  work  contains  a  brief  notice  of  Mr.  Gra- 
liam's  library. 

[Wyss  (J.  D.).]  The  Swiss  Family  Robinson:  or  Adven- 
tures in  a  Desert  Island.  With  Twenty-four  Page  Illustrations. 
London:  [n.  d. ]     i2mo.     pp.  323. 

Wytfliet  (C).  Histoire  /  Vniverselle  /  des  Indes  /  Occi- 
dentales  /  et  Orientales,  /  et  de  la  Conver-  /  sion  des   Indiens.  / 


380 


GRAHAM 


Diuiseeen  trois  Parties,  par  Cor-  /  nille  Vvytfliet,  &  Anthoine  / 
Magin,  &  autres  /  Historiens.  /  Premiere  Partie.  /  A  Dovay,  / 
Chez  Francois  Fabri,  /  ly'An  1611.     Fo. 

Part  I.       Title,  3  11.,  pp.  108,  4  11.,  19  maps. 

II.  Title,  5  11.,  pp.  66,  4  maps  (on  2  pages). 

III.  Title,  pp.  54,  2  11. 


iPENOPHON,  the  Athenian.     The  Anabasis, 


or  Expedi- 
Iviterally 


tion  of  Cyrus,  and  the  Memorabilia  of  Socrates. 

translated  from  the  Greek  of  Xenophon.  By  J.  S.  Wat- 
son. With  a  geographical  commentary,  by  W.  F.  Ainsworth. 
London:  mdcccliv.     8vo.     pp.  518,  (i).     port. 

The  Cyropaedia,  or  Institution  of  Cyrus,  and  The  Hel- 
lenics, or  Grecian  History.  Literally  translated  from  the  Greek 
of  Xenophon.  By  J.  S.  Watson,  and  Henry  Dale.  With  bio- 
graphical notice,  chronological  table,  and  index.  London: 
MDCCCLV.     8vo.     pp.  579. 

(381) 


[^ALDEN  {Rev.  Dr.  Thomas).]  The  Temple  of  Fame,  a 
Y|  Poem.  Inscrib'd  to  Mr.  Congreve  .  .  .  London.  Printed 
m  and  Sold  by  H.  Hills,  in  Black-fryars,  near  the  Water-side. 

1709.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Yatks  (Edmund).  Running  the  Gauntlet.  A  Novel.  New 
Edition.     London:   1867.      i2mo.     pp.  446. 

YoNGE  (Charles  Duke).  Parallel  Lives  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Heroes.     London:  1858.-    i2mo.     pp.  269. 

[YoNGE  (Charlotte  May}].  Heartsease;  or.  The  Brother's 
Wife.  By  the  author  of  "The  Heir  of  RedclyfFe."  New- 
York:  1855.     2  vols.     8vo. 

YoNGE  (Edward).  The  Complete  Works,  poetry  and  prose, 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  Young.  Revised  and  collated  with  the 
earliest  editions.  To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Life  of  the  Author, 
by  John  Doran.  With  eight  illustrations  on  steel,  and  a  por- 
trait.     London:  mdcccliv.     2  vols.     i2mo.     port,  and  pis. 

Young's  Night  Thoughts.  With  Life,  Critical  Dis- 
sertation, and  Explanatory  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  George  Gilfillan. 
New  York:  m.dccc. Liv.     8vo.     pp.  327. 

The  Yorkshire  Racers,  a  poem.     In  a  Letter  from  H 

S ton,  to  his  Friend  T P n.     London.     Printed 

for  the  Use  of  all  Sorts  of  Jockeys,  whether  North,  South,  East 
or  West.     [1709?]     8vo.     pp.  15. 

The  Young  Clerk's  /  Vade  Mecum:  /  or,  /  Compleat  Law- 
Tutor.  /  Being  a  useful  Collection  of  a  great  Variety  /  of  the 
most  approved  Precedents  in  the  Law,  /and  adapted  to  almost 
every  Transaction  in  /  Life  wherein  an  Attention  to  legal  Forms 
is  /  indispensably  necessary.  /  And  consisting  chiefly  /  of  Bonds,  / 
Special  Conditions,  /  Letters  of  Attorney,  /  Awards,  /  Articles  of 
A'^ree- /  ment,  /  Bills  of  Sale,  /  Contracts,  /  Covenants,  /  Charter 
Parties,  /  Leases,  /  Proceedings  upon  Dis-/ tress  for  Rent,  /As- 
signments, /  Dr-eds,  /  Indentures,  /  Mortgages,  /  Marriage  Arti- 
cles, /  Wills,  /  Fines  and   Recoveries,  /  Writs,  /  Declarations  and 

{382) 


LIBRARY. 


383 


Pro-/ceedings  at  Law./  To  which  is  added,/ A  Collection  of 
English  Precedents,  /  Relating  to  the  /  Office  of  a  Justice  of 
Peace.  /  Belfast  Printed:  /  New- York,  Re-printed  by  H.  Gaine,  / 
in  Hanover-Square.     m,dcc,lxxvi.  /  i2mo.     pp.  (12),  236. 

^*jjf.  A  rare  New  York  imprint. 


tA.PPI  (G.  F.).     Rime  Dell'  Avvocato  Oiovambattista  Felice 
Zappi  e  di  Faustina  Maratti  sua  consorte.    Settima  edizione. 
Espurgata,  ed  accresciuta  d'  altre  Rime  de'  piu  celebri  dell' 
Arcadia  di    Roma,     Divisa  in  due  parti.     In  Venezia,   mdcc- 
XLViii.     Presso  Francesco  Storti  in  Merceria  all'  Insegna  della 
Fortezza.     2  vols.     i6mo.     pp.  348. 

Zarate  (Augustin  de),  Histoire  de  la  Decouverte  et  de  la 
Conquete  du  Perou.  Traduite  de  I'Espagnol  D' Augustin  de 
Zarate,  Par  S.  D.  C,  Tome  Premier,  A  Amsterdam,  Chez  J. 
Louis  de  Lorme,  Libraire  sur  le  Rockin,  a  la  Liberte.  m.  dcc. 
2  vols.     i6mo,     pis  and  map, 

^*^  Zarate  was  sent  to  Peru  by  Charles  V.  as  treasurer  general.  Prescott 
says  that  his  work  has  taken  a  permanent  rank  among  the  most  respectable 
authorities  for  a  history  of  the  time ;  although  ' '  his  style  can  make  but 
moderate  pretensions  to  the  praise  of  elegance  or  exactness."  It  has  been 
shown  by  Munoz,  however,  that  the  printed  volume  differs  considerably  from 
the  original  manuscript,  and  that  it  has  been  edited  in  passing  through  the 
press.     "S.  D.  C."  is  S.  de  Bro6,  Seigneur  de  Citry  et  de  la  Guette. 

[ZiNZENDORF  (N.  L.  Reichsgraf  von)].  The  /  Remarks,  / 
which  /  The  Author  of  the  /  Compendious  Extract,  &c.  /  In  the 
Preface  to  his  Book,  /  Has  friendly  desired  of  /  The  Rev.  of 
Thurenstein,  /  For  the  Time  Pastor  of  the  Lutheran  Congrega- 
tion /  of  J.  C.  in  Philadelphia.  /  .  .  /  Philadelphia:  /  Printed 
and  Sold  by  B.Franklin,  /  m,dcc,xlii.  /     i2mo.     pp.  24. 

^j%  Inlaid  to  4to.     Four  portraits  and  a  fine  letter  of  Franklin  inserted. 

ZscHOKKE  (Heinrich).  Histoire  de  la  Nation  Suisse,  par  Mr. 
Henri  Zschokke.  Traduite  de  I'Allemand  par  Ch.  Monnard. 
Nouvelle  Edition  revue  par  le  Traducteur.  Arau:  1830.  i2mo. 
pp.  479. 

Tales  from  the  German  of  Heinrich    Zschokke.     By 

Parke  Godwin.     Part  I.     New  edition.     New  York:  1856.     2 
vols.     8vo. 

[ ]  Meditations  on  Life  and  its  Religious  Duties.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  PVederica  Rowan.  Boston:  1863. 
i2mo.     pp.  394. 

(384) 


LIBRARY. 


385 


[ZsCHOKKE  (Heiiirich)].  Meditations  on  Death  and  Eternity. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  Frederica  Rowan.  Boston: 
1864.      i2mo.     pp.  414. 

^*^  The  original  work  was  one  of  the  favorite  books  of  the  English  Prince 
Consort,  and  upon  his  death  this  translation  was  undertaken  at  the  request  of 
Queen  Victoria. 


SUPRLEMENX. 


^  NSTIS    (John).     Chronological    data   of    the   Coronation 

**      Days  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England,  from  Alfred 
the    Great    to    George    the    Fourth.       London:    July, 
MDCCCXXi.     8vo.     pp.  (12). 

Banks  (T.  C).  An  historical  and  critical  account  of  the  In- 
stitution of  the  Coronation  Ceremony;  its  indispensability;  the 
high  and  official  services  of  the  day.  The  Origin  of  Inunction. 
A  disquisition  upon  the  Kingly  Office,  and  Right  of  Succession. 
With  critical  observations.  London:  mdcccxxx.  8vo.  pp. 
viii.,  xviii.,  159. 

[Barnard  (Edward)].  Virtue  the  Source  of  Pleasure. 
[Verse.]     London:  mdcclvii.     8vo.     pp.  vii.,  319. 

BoHN  (Henry  G.).  A  Guide  to  the  Knowledge  of  Pottery, 
Porcelain,  and  other  objects  of  vertu.  Comprising  an  il- 
lustrated Catalogue  of  the  Bernal  Collection  of  Works  of  Art, 
with  the  prices  at  which  they  were  sold.  .  .  .  Added,  An  Essay 
on  Pottery  and  Porcelain,  and  an  engraved  list  of  marks  and 
monograms.  3d  ed.  London:  1872.  i2mo.  pp.  xxxviii., 
504.     pi. 

'[ ]  {^Editor).  Chronicles  of  the  Crusades,  being  con- 
temporary narratives  of  the  Crusade  of  Richard  Coeur  de 
Lion,  by  Richard  of  Devizes  and  Geoffrey  de  Vinsauf ;  and  of 
the  Crusade  of  Saint  Louis,  by  Lord  John  De  Joinville.  With 
illustrative  notes.      London:  1848.      i2mo.     pp.  vi.,  562.     pi. 

Byron.  Letters  and  Journals  of  Lord  Byron:  with  notices 
of  his  life.  By  Thomas  Moore.  New-York:  1830.  2  vols.  8vo. 
port. 

Cervantes  Saavedra  (M.).  The  exemplary  novels  of  Mig- 
uel de  Cervantes  Saavedra:  to  which  are  added  El  Buscapie,  or, 
The  Serpent;  and  La  Tia  Fingida,  or,  The  Pretended  Aunt. 

( 387 ) 


388  GRAHAM 

Translated  from  the  Spanish  by  Walter  K.   Kelly.     London: 
1855.     i2mo.     pp.  xii.,  484.     port. 

Conf:§;rences  faites  a  la  gare  Saint-Jean,  a  Bordeaux. 
Paris:  Librairie  de  L.  Hachette  et  O^-  1867-68.  2  vols. 
24mo.     il. 

4(.*^  The  lectures  forming  this  and  the  following  collection  appear  in  this 
Catalogue  under  the  names  of  their  authors. 

CoNFilRENCES  populaires  faites  a  L'Asile  Imperial  de  Vin- 
cennes  sous  le  patronage  de  S.  M.  I'Iniperatrice.  Paris:  Li- 
brairie  de  L.  Hachette  et  O^-     1866-69.     ^^  vols.     241110.     il. 

CoNTE  (Antoine).  Biographic  de  M.  Antoine  Conte,  directeur 
general  des  postes.      Paris,  1839.      i2mo.     pp.  24. 

CoREAL  (Francisco).  Voyages  de  Francois  Coreal  aux  Indes 
Occidentales,  contenant  Ce  qu'  il  y  a  vu  de  plus  remarquable 
pendant  son  sejour  depuis  1666.  jusqu'  en  1697.  Traduits  de 
P  Espagnol.  Avec  une  Relation  de  la  Guiane  de  Walter  Ral- 
eigh, &  le  Voyage  de  Narbrongh  ^  la  Mer  du  Sud  par  le  Detroit 
de  Magellan,  &c.  Nouvelle  Edition.  Revtie,  corrigee,  &  aug- 
mentee  d'  une  nouvelle  Decouveite  des  Indes  Meridionales  & 
des  Terres  Australes,  enrichie  de  figures.  A  Paris,  Place  de 
Sorbonne,  Chez  Robert-Marc  d'  Espilly,  a  Sainte  Ursule. 
MDCCXXii.     2  vols.     i6mo.     pi.     maps. 

[Cowley  (Mrs.  H.  P.)].  A  Day  in  Turkey,  or  The  Russian 
Slaves.  Comedy,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  [London:  1792?]  8vo.  pp. 
(2),  86,  (i). 

Die;reville  ( — ?).  Relation  du  Voyage  du  Port  Royal  de 
I'Acadie,  ou  de  La  Nouvelle  France.  Dans  laquelle  on  voit  un 
Detail  des  divers  mouvemens  de  la  Mer  dans  une  Travers^e  de 
long  cours;  la  Description  du  Pais,  les  Occupations  des  Fran- 
cois qui  y  sont  dtablis,  les  Manieres  des  differentes  Nations 
Sauvages,  leurs  Superstitions  &  leurs  Chasses;  avec  une  Disser- 
tation exacte  snr  le  Castor.  Par  Mr.  Di^reville  embarque  k  la 
Rochelle  dans  le  Navire  la  Royale-Paix.  Ensuite  de  la  Rela- 
tion, on  a  ajoiit6  le  Detail  d'  un  combat  donn^  entre  les  Fran- 
cois &  les  Acadiens,  contre  les  Anglois.  A  Rouen,  Chez  Jean- 
Baptiste  Besongne,  rue  Ecuyere,  au  Soleil  Royal,  m.dccviii. 
i6mo.     pp.  (14),  236,  7,  (2). 

«%  A  narrative  in  prose  and  verse.     This  traveller  has  given  his  name  to  a 
variety  of  honeysuckle,  named  after  him  "  Diervilla,"  by  Tournefort. 


LIBRARY.  389 

Egan  (Pierce).  Life  in  London;  or,  The  Day  and  Night 
Scenes  of  Jerry  Hawthorn,  Esq.  and  Corinthian  Tom,  accom- 
panied by  Bob  Logic,  the  Oxonian,  in  their  Rambles  and  Sprees 
through  the  Metropolis.  A  new  edition.  Embellished  with 
thirty-six  scenes  from  real  life,  designed  and  etched  by  I.  R.  & 
G.  Cruikshank.  .  .  London:  [1821].  8vo.  pp.  xvi.,376.  il. 
col.  pi.     6  pp.  music. 

FouRNEL  (Henri),  ^oup  d'oeil  historique  et  statistique  sur  Le 
Texas.     Paris.     Avril,  1841.     nar.  4to.     pp.  57.     map. 

Les  FRANCS-Ma5ons  et  La  Commune  de  Paris  Du  role  qu'  a 
jou^  la  Franc-Magonnerie  pendant  la  guerre  civile.  Par  Un 
Franc-Ma9on.     Paris     E.  Dentu     187 1.     i6mo.     pp.  64. 

Genlis  (S.  F.  D.  de  S.-A.,  Comtesse  de).  Theatre  a  V  usage 
des  jeunes  personnes.  A  Maestricht,  Chez  J.  E.  Dufour  &  Ph. 
Roux.     M.DCC.LXXxvii.     4  vols.      i6mo. 

Geschichte  und  Handlung  der  franzosischen  Pflanzstadte  in 
Nordamerika,  nebsf  einer  zuverlassigen  Nachricht  von  deren 
Bevolkerung,  ihren  Einwohnern  und  der  natiirlichen  Beschaffen- 
heit  des  Landes,  wie  audi  einer  kurzen  Einleitung  in  die  jezige 
Strittigkeiten  der  Englander  und  Franzosen  wegen  Akadien. 
.  .  .  Stutgart,  1756.  vey  Johann  Benedict*  Mezler.  i2mo. 
pp.  (8),  376.     map. 

The  International.  Les  myst^res  de  L' Internationale. 
Son  origine — son  but — ses  chefs — ses  moyens  d'  action — son 
role  sous  La  Commune.  Paris:  E.  Dentu.  1871.  i6mo. 
pp.  120. 

Kane  (E.  K.).  Access  to  an  Open  Polar  Sea  in  connection 
with  the  Search  after  Sir  John  Franklin  and  his  Companions. 
Read  before  the  Amer.  Geog.  and  Statistical  Society,  Dec.  14, 
1852.     New  York:  1853.     8vo.     pp.   24.     map. 

[Lewis  (John)].  On  the  Antiquity  and  Use  of  Seals  in 
England.  [London  :  1740.]  sq.  8vo.  31  pp.  il.  pi.  and  2 
seals  inserted. 

Nerses  {Saint).  Preces  Sancti  Nersetis  Clajensis  Armeni- 
onim  Patriarchae  triginta  tribus  linguis  editae  Venetiis  In 
Insula  S.  Lazari.      1862.      i6mo.     (18),  566,  (2)  pp.     port. 

Norton's  Literary  Letter.  No,  4.  The  Bibliography  of 
State  of  Maine  [by  Wm.  Willis],  and  other  papers  of  interest; 
With  a  Catalogue  of  A  Large  Collection  of  Works  upon   Bib- 


390  GRAHAM 

liography  and  America.  New  York.  1859.  sq.  8vo.  pp.  41, 
45,  66,  50+.     il. 

Ogilby  (John).  Britannia  Depicta  or  Ogilby  Improv'd; 
Being  a  Correct  Coppy  of  Mr.  Ogilby's  Actnal  Survey  of  all 
ye  Direct  &  Principal  Cross  Roads  in  England  and  Wales: 
Wherein  are  exactly  Delineated  &  Engraven,  All  y^  Cities, 
Towns,  Villages,  Churches,  Seats,  &c.,  scituate  on  or  near  the 
Roads,  with  their  respective  Distances  m  .  .  .  Miles  ...  By 
Ino-  Owen  of  the  Midd:  Temple  Gent.  .  .  .  Lastly  Particular 
&  Correct  Maps  of  all  ye  Counties  of  South  Britain  ...  By 
Eman:  Bowen  Engraver.  The  fourth  Edition.  Printed  & 
Sold  by  Tho:  Bowles,  Printer  &  Map  Seller  in  St-  Paul's  Ch 
Yard.     1731.     8vo.     pp.  (6),  273.     maps. 

[P:§;rion  (Joachim)  and  Henri  Estienne].  Conciones  Ora- 
tiones  ex  historicis  Latinis  excerpta  .  '.  Opus  recognitum 
recensitumque  in  usum  Scholarum  Hollandise  .  &  Westfrisise 
.  .  .  [ab  lobo  Veratio].  Amstelodami,  apud  loannem  lansson- 
ivm  Anno  m.dc.xxxxi.     24mo.     pp.  549,  (22). 

Portraits.     21  vols.     4to.     [v.  d.  v.  p.] 

4f.%  A  series  of  four  thousand  engraved  portraits,  chiefly  English.  Some 
are  rare,  and  many  of  them  are  proofs  before  letter,  or  proofs  on  India  or 
Japan  paper.  The  arrangement  is  intended  to  be  alphabetical,  but  is  not 
always  carried  out. 

SeriE  degli  uomini  i  piii  illustri  nella  pittura,  scultura,  e 
architettura  con  i  loro  elogi,  e  ritratti  incisi  in  rame  cominci- 
ando  dalla  sua  prima  restaurazione  fino  ai  tempi  presenti.  In 
Firenze  1'  anno  mdcclxix. — lxxv.     12  vols.    4to.     ports,     pi. 

Supplemento  alia  Serie  dei  trecento  elogi  e  ritratti  degli 

uomini   i   piii  illustri  in   pittura,  scultura  e  architettura  o  sia 
Abecedario  pittorico  dall'  origine  delle  belle  arti  a  tutto  1'  anno 
MDCCLXXV.     In  Firenze  mdcclxxvi.     i  vol.  in  2  parts.     4to.  ' 
port.     pi. 

^*^  The  12  volumes  have  long  biographies  of  300  artists,  with  portraits. 
Most  of  the  first  volume  of  the  Supplement  is  given  to  short  biographies  of 
all  artists  :  in  the  second  follow  brief  notes  of  the  most  antient  artists.  An- 
other list  gives  engravers  and  their  marks. 

The  Student  of  Padua.     A  Domestic  Tragedy.     In  Five 

Acts.     [London:]     1836.      i2mo.     pp.  x.,  114. 

^^*^^  A  presentation  copy  from  the  anonymous  author  to  Wordsworth,  and 
bearing  Wordsworth's  autograph. 


LIBRARY. 


391 


Thackeray  (Francis).  A  History  of  the  Right  Honorable 
William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham:  containing  His  Speeches  in 
Parliament;  a  considerable  portion  of  his  correspondence,  when 
Secretary  of  State,  upon  French,  Spanish,  and  American  affairs, 
never  before  published;  with  an  account  of  the  Principal  Events 
and  Persons  of  His  Time,  connected  with  his  life,  sentiments, 
and  administrations.  In  two  volumes.  London:  mdcccxxvii. 
2  vols.     4to.     portrait,     facsim. 

[Whitefield  (E.)].     Original  drawings. 

#*^  A  folio  volume  of  73  pages,  so  lettered,  containing  water-color  pic- 
tures, and  a  few  drawings,  for  the  most  part  of  wild  flowers.  The  paintings 
are  done  on  octavo  drawing  board,  and  pasted  in;  forty  of  them  occupying 
single  pages.  The  artist's  name  appears  on  10  pictures,  which  are  dated 
from  1840-51. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA  LIBRARY 

Los  Angeles 

This  book  is  DUE  on  the  last  date  stamped  below. 


Form  L9-Serie8  4939 


^96  974    3 


>--^mM 


